I have seen a Rim Beveled on a nickel described as: "Strike was not strong enough to eliminate completely the original beveled junction between...
Diagnostics for a Close AM include the M in AMERICA closer to the A than the E, the A in STATES closer to the right T than the left T, and the FG...
It is looking like partial clad. What is the weight? http://www.error-ref.com/missing-clad-layer-partial-after-strike/
Okay, I think it is a raised die clash. Note this: “Not all clash marks are incuse. Some are – or at least appear to be – raised. The appearance...
Not sure if this is what you want:...
I am thinking that this is a Soft Die Error. See This 2000-P New Hampshire quarter in this link: http://www.error-ref.com/soft-die-errors/
Nice nickel!!
I would like to see a close up photo which is clear and without the shadow on the left side. It is possibly a lamination which is not common on...
The striations from the split side of the planchet can be seen across the bust. Weight 1.89g. Average thickness 0.89mm. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1964-d-5c/4076
Do you have a specific question?
Acquiring a scale as a collecting tool is imperative. I suggest one (around $10) which weighs to 2 decimals in grams and takes AA or AAA batteries...
Here are some resources for counterstamped coins: Counterstamp Resources...
Agree with lamination
Nice!
Did you want to show us a photo?
Photo?
Before 1990, mint marks were hand punched into each die somewhere below the date on Cents. That location can change. It usually took more than one...
They would be counterfeit in 82 & 83 because no uncirculated mint sets were offered those years
Does your quarter stick to a magnet? Eight year ago these were being found in New Jersey - made of steel with no reeding - likely cast.
Separate names with a comma.