It’s not 3 different coins. Check the pictures closely. @Kaye , I’ve found several 2019 D doubled ear. This is what they look like....
Appears to be a grease or debris filled die.
The 68 looks low MS and the 65 looks high AU. JMHO.
Wow. You’ve gone from delusional to totally incoherent. If you traded your 1970 D 90%er for that watch, see if they’ll trade back! It’s only off...
Nice find!
Sorry, I hoped you were paying attention.
@Pickin and Grinin , you may have ignored this poster but what are your thoughts? Please chime in, love your opinions!
I hope you do....but I doubt you will:sorry:. You will be told the same thing you have been told here, or you will be told some BS from a...
Opaque
Avery... Avery....Avery... Dropped elements or as you will, dropped fillings are probably rarer than doubled dies. To prove the point, how many...
This is environmental damage/toning. Coins are struck, not stamped. Here is a link to the minting process. http://doubleddie.com/58201.html This...
You have a die clash. Nice find.
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Thanks for the education! Here it is for anyone else interested. http://www.smalldollars.com/dollar/add017.html
Can’t tell. Too much glare.
Maybe a die clash. Need full pictures of obverse and reverse to tell.
Very well could be. I just thought parallel alignment though the date, under IGWT, and under liberty was awfully uniform. Especially from a worn...
It looks like split plate doubling on the mint mark. This coin was struck by a worn die and displays DDD, die deterioration doubling. The lines...
This is mechanical doubling, flat shelflike. The mint marks were hand punched into each die until 1989 on cents. Therefore, true doubled die...
The reason I think it more closely looks like the one in the link I gave you is the Y and I in liberty are a better match and your reverse appears...
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