dollar if this is a die gouge it would look exactly like the photo looks. when something damages the coin die it sometimes removes the design from...
this one is simple , if it is a sunken in place with a raised ridge on the edge of the sunken in area then it is a ding from something hitting it....
All the posters have it correct. there is no doubt about it , this is definately a hit from the reeded edge of another coin. this happens really...
No , something has hit the bottom of the ear causing it to look this way.
This appears to be what is called Longacre doubling and if it is it is only a normal cent. google longacre doubling to learn more about this....
I'm not going to completely agree with you , only partially agree. It would be a disaster if we totally agreed on something. Maybe we have agreed...
is the 67 cent in the photos this thread is about ? LOL
Maybe die detoration , definately not one one of the other forms of MD IMO. I have seen at least 10 of these and have one of them myself. everyone...
Mike you may be right but no one can know for sure without examining the coin up close and weighing it. This coin also may have split apart after...
that's a nice looking coin you have and it looks like it has been struck thru a late stage die cap.
This may be a repunched date but I don't think it has ever been verified. the reason I say it may be a repunched date is because everyone of these...
For some odd reason all of our newer coins not counting the cents will tone to a brillant deep copper color . now all of my graded and...
looks like no one else is interested in this so I will try to explain what you have. these are considered to be normal , what causes this is the...
I wish it was but sorry to say it looks like it is one of the worthless forms of machine doubling.
you are correct rockdude . the op appears to have lost interest in finding out what they have , I'm beginning to believe the coin does not have a...
I think you solved this for me. Why are we so lazy now-days that we need to use abbreviations for everything? why not just say broad struck , off...
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