The inside of the clipped area looks good to me . I saw what looked like it may be a tiny third clip in the other photos near the L in liberty....
regardless of how the letter A got filled in on the coin die it is the same thing " a filled in letter " struck thru grease is a common term...
this is called collar clash
this is from a damaged die , I have a dime that looks worse than this coin that I found in a brand new mint roll
I agree it looks fishy but the partial clipped area makes me think it may a good one
PMD someone cut a tiny flake off the coin and it folded over
pre 82 cents are not laminated , the surface you are calling lamination is the toning . the cent in this thread is a laminated error because of...
Jral you need to learn a little about coins and how they are made IMO
looks like lamination on the 3
and if you receive the coin in the Ebay photos. sometimes sellers use stock photos , I know they are not supposed to but they do it anyway. I...
keep them and maybe they will be worth more later on.
stang it's not from a die clash . something may have bumped into it or may be part of a dropped letter
this is the right reverse for the proof coins . the proof reverses were used for some regular strike coins , this is why they are called type B...
you sure got that right o_O:rolleyes::p
a few of the 84 P cents have a doubled ear , as far as I know none of the 84D cents have a doubled ear
yes but not doubleD
it is zinc rot and you need to start your own threads for your coins , this is confusing with different coins on one thread
yes it looks like a 84D cent
the die was probably worn a little or maybe filled in some where Lincoln is.
would it help you in any way if someone on here agreed with you ?
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