@paddyman98 has it correctly. Very common on early 1960's cents and I've run across more than my fair share of this.
No, besides the wear and tear through the years, I also see radial flow lines that indicate this was from a worn die. Not off center but a slight...
I know you did your best on the pics but in the last couple it appears to be the start of a die chip. The first few pics are just too blurred to...
Keep up the good search though. But realize that there are no real values on well circulated cents after 1940. Most people set them aside anyways...
Yes, it is real and only worth a few cents. Very common date.
Never saw a lam on a post 82 zinc cent.
Hmmm, got me wondering. Shawnee, KS is also the home of a coin dealer by the name of Thomas Waggoner. My past experience is coins listed as B.U....
When you get to the point where you think you have something, maybe tag Jack D. Young here. I think I got his name correctly. @Jack D. Young, if...
Good eye you had for this one.
Agreed, damaged.
I can't afford a membership so I would like to hear opinions also. I have some Horse Blankets and gold certificates I would like to send in.
From my vantage point it appears to be die deterioration issues, not an error. On most modern nickels the doubling has been appearing in the...
Possibly for a special occasion and done privately. Also, maybe a protest but I cannot decipher. I have done this on one dollar notes and then...
What they ^^^^ all said.
What they ^^^ all said.
For the record I will second @paddyman98 conclusion.
@Paddy54 Likewise here. Four outdoor hardwired cams and one in the kitchen facing kitchen door. All the hardwiring was done with wires inside...
WOW! Very nice. That die was due to explode any minute at that point.
Absent minded little old lady doing needle point.
Nice to find and keep but also, IMHO not worth encapsulation by a TPG.
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