How close to the date can the mint mark be? I haven't seen one this close.
This die crack extends more than half way thru the reverse of this 1986 penny. Just thought I would share this.
Any ideas on what type of error this is? Maybe post mint?
What I can't understand is, why does the planchet have two very opposing angles? Both marks (red and blue arrows) are UNDER the die impression...
Zinc rot, bubble and then collapse
I found this in a roll today. Not in the best shape, but I think it will be worth keeping it anyway. Just thought I would share the image.
This looks like a big plate shift doubling... or maybe not...
I viewed the other die clash posts and just today I found this among the pennies I was looking through.
I just like the pattern on this penny. Not sure if it happened at the mint or something post mint. Just thought I would share the photo. Thanks
When I looked at the reverse of this 1983 penny, I thought there were no initials. A closer look, I can see something, but not sure what. Any ideas?
Don't even know what a feeder finger error is, but I am sure this is a good example of it...
I know this is post mint damage but, how was just a section of the inside rim get moved like it did? Would the marks on the CENT be die clash or...
I not sure if this is MD or DD, just thought I would post it...
Could this have been done before it left the mint? The obverse looks the same
Why doesn't the bubble error that runs across the whole penny, run across Lincoln's face? Must have happened before the die was struck.
I have looked at these initials a hundred times. The G does not have the "Arrow" at the top of the G. In the photo, the G looks like it dips a...
These marks are on a 2000 lincoln penny. Were they made from the mint or were they made post mint?
This was my first attempt to focus the date on a 2009 penny. I just thought it was quite interesting how many bubbles under the numbers that were...
This 2009 professional life lincoln has two die cracks. One is on the obverse and the other is on the reverse. The other mark might be a die chip....
I found this in a roll of Polk dollars. The first two arrows show what looks like a letter B. This is not post mint error. The third arrow is post...
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