Machine doubling reduces the normal size of the devices. Your coin is an example of machine doubling....
Here is what to check for to determine whether they are the large date or small dates: [IMG]
Looks like a cast coin to me. Planchet is grainey.
Looking at your images, all I see is a normal coin with some machine doubling. Sorry
There are two listed on coppercoins, but they are both proof coins.
And the 1999-P SBA proof.
Now that is sweet. Nice images. Do you mint if I add them to my image collection?
Nice. Being a variety Cent collector, that would catch my eye more. Probably the problem would be sizing a ring. It might be too small to make fit...
Die chip. If it were a RPM the outline with the center would be stronger.
Here is a seated half: [IMG] [IMG]
Here is an overlay: [IMG]
There are many weak dates on this year. I suspect it is probably from using a worn hub to create the dies. I've seen where the dates was extremely...
It is actually die wear.
Here is an "IBERTY" Wheat cent. (Not miss spelled) [IMG][IMG]
The coin appears to be a coin that was found outside, then harshly cleaned and you can see the pit marks on the reverse. The eyes make someone...
Looks normal from images provided. The big one looks like this: [IMG]
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