As PMD, it can be unlimited way to damage the coin. Bottom line it did not left the mint like that. IMO.
Not necessarily, a dryer coin has been stuck in a dryer for a long period of time. It wears down the rim and gives the coin a rounded smooth...
IMO. Dryer Coin.
That is a Large Date. Also, its not a DD. Its DDD (Die Deterioration Doubling) struck from a worn die. And some damaged too.
This is what I called Zincrash lol.
Very nice RIDB.
How much does it weigh?
I agreed with above, its a small date, but it's Zinc not Copper. For the die crack (aka split plating post 1982 cent) when the strike pressure is...
Its PMD. Thank you your Cent for the services. It served well and ready for the retirement.
That look like a small date, but it's Zincoln not Copper based on the photo. How accurate is your scale?
Still another Large Date.
Same as above. Large Date.
I guess you was thinking it was Wrong Planchet Error (Transitional)? You thought it was supposed to be struck on Copper, but instead of Zinc...
Yes, all Large Date. Worth 1 cent each.;)
It worth face value 1C.;)
You are correct. Not DD. Its MD Machine Doubling.
Someone tried to glue 2 coins together. One coin fell off and left that marking. It some sort of some adhesive that stick on the coin. AKA Vise Job.
Well, only if it MS-67 or above then I would give it a shot on slabbing. Do you have a photo of it?
Thanks alot for sharing @paddyman98. Its such a beauty. I love these type of off center which happen to matches.
Thanks alot for the advice. Paddyman98 seems to have most of the errors goodies out there. I kept on checking with HA, SB, and Ebay listing for...
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