It appears to be DDD. Die deterioration doubling. Common on nickels. http://doubleddie.com/144843.html
Stand them on edge on a flat surface and post a picture of the height difference.
It’s PMD. Post Mint Damage. The 5 took a hit sometime(s) in the last 75 years. The metal has been displaced on the 5 to the NW. It’s just a...
http://www.error-ref.com/dual-misalignment-of-both-dies/
Those are a lot better pictures. You may have a winner! I can’t find a listing. Maybe D/D west?
[ATTACH] Yep!
I’m sorry but no. You have some nice 1966 Lincoln Cents. The die markers at the chin are running SW ( from the southwest to the northeast.The die...
I’ve got one a lot like it I use for RPMS.;)
That’s nice. It’s not practical for searching, might be useful for die markers! Congrats.
I’m leaning to PMD. The reverse damage is awfully close to the obverse location. Need a rim photo in that location. I pick up pennies that have...
I agree common. The anomaly on the steps is PMD.
Please correct me if I’m wrong. I don’t think this is a VV003. The alignment seems off to me. OP’s coin has a slight CCW rotation and the VV-03 is...
Oh no!!! That’s why it’s in the condition it’s in. Same as a MS 65 Bust Half!;)
I agree but.... I’m still driving my 89 dodge diesel hauling a dozer and backhoe in the mountains of Arkansas. It has 650,000 miles and a few...
It’s kinda hard to tell exactly by the pictures but it looks like DDD, die deterioration doubling. Maybe MD, the pics are to blurry for me to tell...
It’s taking a licking! It’s had a strike and moved the metal making it look like this. Copper is soft and is easily moved. I agree with Chris.
Can we see a picture of the reverse?
I’m with FF. No die chips on the rim by Liberty. Looks like 007 probably stage B. Would need a better picture of the lips to be sure.
Nice find!
Now that’s more like what I’ve seen. I actually have a couple just like this.:happy:
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