(PMD) Post Mint damaged. It damaged after it left the mint. No worries, we all been there. Stick around and you will learned more. As we are still...
Those are from coin rolls machine. Its PMD.
Welcome to CT! First, you need to provide a clearer photo. Just by looking at this photo my best guess would be either counter stamp cent or a...
It look like the A and M took a hit and the metal got pushed to the side (PMD) to me. But, wait for others opinion.
Looks like there's only one listed DDR at coppercoins and unless you see the notching in the R of AMERICA then you are looking at a normal cent....
You're right, they spent more time on the reverse as it was pushed down more into the design. My theory is that, this is the marker of a destroy...
I will take a photo of the edge once I get home from work. The look alike metal strips was actually struck onto the coin. I just don't get why...
I saw this in my old coins bin. As I recall, I found this a while back at my old job. I think its really neat PMD. I wonder, why would someone...
On coin #3 you might have DDO-001. Check the die marker. A die gouge can be found north of the right side of the mintmark (small dot). Although,...
Very nice photos. But, sorry not a doubled die. Its MD. A Doubled Die will increase the size of the devices, while with MD the devices are the...
Unfortunate, not a doubled ear variety. :-)
It normal for those years (Wide AM). What you want to look for are the 1998-2000 Wide AM, and possible 1993 Phily and Denver (No confirmation yet).
Welcome to CT! It is Die Deterioration. Caused from a worn die. It common on those 80s Nickel.
More like a wide AM. A photo of an initial would confirm it. What year of your coin?
Nice Lam! It was a folded piece of the lamination. Congrats! on a very nice find.
Yes, struck through is common. If you can get it to the right collector, you might be able to get couple dollars for it.
Struck through for me also. Indeed, it was a nice one (Boat Paddle) :-).
Welcome to CT! When you try to take a photo of the coin. Try to take a photo of both side of the coin, and a close-up of an area in question. From...
It look like a die break. Was it raised or incused? Maybe struck through some sort of small metal?
Welcome to CT! It PMD (Post Mint Damaged). Spendable. Here is mine if you needed.[ATTACH]
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