That is cool machine doubling on the S. I like it. I would jump all over it at 86 s market value.
I think this is most likely the result of a clashed die. Photos of the entire coin would be cool. Try using the full image icon instead of...
I think so. Nice find!!!
I see it. It is machine doubling. Not a doubled die. Good eye though. Keep looking there out there!!
Yea not sure. There are many polish lines. May have polished them away. Hope to have more information soon. Thanks for looking
I've always wanted to find something like this on a 1980 D. Couse when you say 80 D. It sounds like A.D.D. lol. Cool coin. I think it's a die chip...
Interesting. These areas are raised?
Great find. I think i just found a 2006 ddo-006
Plateing blisters. Not a collectable error.
Not yet ill keep everyone informed. Thanks for your interest.
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How bout an unplated zinc cent planchet. Enjoy!!!![ATTACH] [ATTACH] so what cha think?
Looks like it could be a doubled die obv. The W in we looks like it has split serifs. A close up of the moto could confirm.
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Cool a 50 year old undiscovered until now die variety.
I found another one. Searched 1969 D halfs till my eyes bleed. If you did not see the last post regarding this error there is an unidentified...
Well a 58 will almost always be beautiful. A 60 will almost always be ugly. IMO the spread will be big between au and ms. au 50 or ms 60 or 61 au...
Those sneaky sellers. Always in the description the smallest letters possible. This item is for decoration but same design. I saw a seated dollar...
If it's not a 58 its a 65. IMHO.
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