I have to admit, this is the first time something this strange was in a roll of cents from the bank... this is actually listed on a site called...
This was in a roll of cents from the bank. Not in bad shape for being one hundred eight years old. Thought I'd share[ATTACH][ATTACH]
It's going in a holder as a Strike Through... Thank you all for your comments.
No, it's not in the coin
This appears to be a nice Strike Through from the mint... or is it PMD?[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
"Although this die void is tiny, it does qualify as a cud". Thank you @mikediamond, I'm Renaming it as a cud.
Thank you @Pickin and Grinin for the reference. http://cuds-on-coins.com/interior-die-breaks-on-u-s-coins/ I totally overlook the section on...
Thank you Inspector43, I did look at the reference you provided but couldn't find a match. If a cud is caused by a die break at the rim, wouldn't...
Looks like this die cracked in a couple of places to maybe cause a cud?[ATTACH][ATTACH] [ATTACH]
So far, this has been a good box. First the 1999 WAM and now a nice "BIE" Just thought I'd share...[ATTACH][ATTACH]
Found this in a roll this morning. Been awhile (maybe 8 years) since I found my first one.[ATTACH][ATTACH]
Thank you Rick... I thought it was legit.
Pretty sure this one is good. Wexler's listed as WDDO-34, Variety Vista listed as DDO-004 stage A[ATTACH][ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thanks guys, had to google metal stamping tools. Makes sense to me...
a possible strike through?[ATTACH][ATTACH]
Maybe this a retained lamination error? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The die crack at the end looks like someone caught a fish...[ATTACH][ATTACH]
Thank's guys...
Love it...
Not sure if this is an experiment or from the Mint...[ATTACH][ATTACH]
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