Definitely no good. Someone made a fake brockage as a die and squeezed it on this cent. Easy call
1863 Civil War Store Token from my hometown - Buffalo, NY [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
same here!
Can you show both sides (full shots) and the area's edge (closeup)?
Improper alloy both
As promised...hahaha! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
here are two of mine. both genuine. weight is normal for both [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I agree with potty. Damaged in a squeeze job
Looking for the "High D" Denver mintmark Jefferson Nickel. Contact me here via a private message or contact me at josephcronin@protonmail.com...
Actually, i see the difference. Mine isn't the highest D and not the most desirable one
So mine is not?
Here is an XF-45 on Heritage Auctions...currently at $180 [ATTACH]
The 1975 "High D" is a very desirable and highly collectible die variety. These range from $40 to $200 and to date I have never seen a Mint State...
Hi. I sent you a private message :)
As to what EXACTLY caused the damage to this quarter, it really doesn't matter. With numismatics errors, you must show evidence of why it is a...
I agree with @Fred Weinberg
Nope
Friend sold it to me
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A nice ragged fissure (a.k.a. blow hole) error. The reverse is S C A R Y ! ! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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