They have a patch for that. Albeit mine didn’t work;)
Welcome to CT! I can’t tell much from your picture. You should always post full, (not thumbnails) cropped obverse, reverse and closeups pictures...
That’s happened to a lot of us. I gave an acetone bath to some coins I kept 20 years ago, they ended in the dump bank:blackeye:
You might check for double dies. A new one was posted here: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/salt-river-quarter-fat-distorted-lettering.362316/
@JCro57 Can you explain how this might happen?
Welcome to CT. What you are seeing is environmental damage from some sort of chemical. This cent is copper plated so I don’t think you can...
Please, enlighten us.
It’s environmental toning/ damage. Welcome to the CT crowd!!!
Yep, MD. Sorry :(
No it wouldn’t. From your posted picture, all I can see is PMD on the obverse. Sorry.
It all appears to be from die deterioration. JMHO
Yes, it’s MD. http://doubleddie.com/144822.html
Your welcome. I’m not saying that is exactly what’s going on with your coin, but it is something to consider.
Possibly the early stage of this: http://www.error-ref.com/die-subsidence/
Where are you exactly asking about? If you are referring to the OF etc. on the reverse, it’s caused by a filled die or weak strike. Very common on...
Die deterioration resulting in a ridge ring. You have a die chip in the 6 but it has also taken a hit. JMHO
Great example. But not all overdates were used in the previous year. Some were just leftover working dies that were never used and repunched for...
It depends on which series/ dates you would like to address?
That’s a fantastic response! Just take a whack at it and you can join my club.... haven’t got one correct yet:(! It’s lonely down here.
I’m with @ldhair!
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