wrong kind of doubling , this one looks to be MD because of the flat shelf doubling
It's still pmd IMO
you are going to get kicked off here if you don't stop the name calling
I knew when you tried to kindly tell the OP his coin wasn't a clashed die that he would then say oh yeah it's from the center of the half. Carlos...
Ok now I see what you mean , at first I thought you meant chasing you in a airplane. those things can take a bite out of someone
Hey ! they are just trying to hitch a ride
no not magically , this is called die detoration. the die was worn out so this is how the coins looks it struck. sometimes die deioration can...
No die detoration means that the die that struck this coin was worn out. awordcrated whatever is wrong with the coin dies will transfer to the...
in this case this is damage to the coin from where something smeared the 9 welcome to the forum Monica
you just described die detoration. some members tried to tell you this was the problem.
I hope the RRDD coins are worth something , I have lots of the presidental golden dollars with this anomaly .
In a way it looks like it is RDDD and it also looks like it may be a plating issue causing the copper plating to bubble up
OMG! what's next ? maybe it's a UFO coin. or maybe those little men with crowns on their head used this kind of coins. The normal US error...
this may be a small struck thru area. I have found a few coins with small round divots like this from new rolls of coins from the mint. I always...
now I can see you are starting to learn more about coins
this doesn't look like a Y to me , it looks like the coin has taken a small hit in this area to create a scratch.
yes there may be a chance , about anything can happen to a coin when in circulation. this looks like it may even be reed marks from another coin....
on these corroded coins a person could imagine about anything.
You are right the listing for that coin is gone. there are too many good fakes out there and some of them are really hard to spot. I clicked on...
looks like something sharp has hit this area just right to do this. looks like PMD
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