Not from the same die pair.
Just the sell location should scare anyone off. LOL
The waffle coins were never in circulation. There was a problem with then and they were destroyed by the mint, some how they are not getting...
See if this helps? [IMG]
Sorry, I don't. I'm a Cent collector that like to edit photos to fill my educational library. That one is still missing. When some good images...
I see one of my images has been posted to the site, but I thought I would add a couple more: [IMG] [IMG]
Also some dies wear and the edge of the die is where the L on LIBERTY is crowded to the left next to the rim. So that they appear missing. But...
Sorry. I only see an normal coin from a very late die state die. The image doesn't help as it has too much glare. Try rotating the coin to get the...
Keep using the coins and get rid of the $1 bill. Use $2 bills to fill this void in the register and use the area in the till for half dollars for...
I get $1 coins from a parking garage machine. Slap in a 20 and get all you need. Even got a couple sac coins.
A proof coin will look so much different compared with a business strike coin. Here is an image of both side by side to compare with. [IMG]
An image of the rim area in question may help. Nut it could be another date with that much missing from the date area.
The die # 2 with the strong reverse image I found the other day. [IMG]
Longacre doubling. [IMG] Common on Longacre designs.
Connor101: I agree. The area where the questioned grease happened fall on top each other. I betting the area in question is thinner in that area...
Here is an Indian Cent Overlay to show the clashed areas. [IMG] The area above the head is also area as other may have mentioned. The C in Cent...
MS-68 Very nice coin. Now if it had a RPM like this, it would be even nicer. [IMG]
Please us this pattern Dime they rejected years ago. [IMG]
Without an image, I'm thinking an acid dipped cent. It probably looks like this? [IMG] The rim would be missing and thinner than normal. Acid was...
1916-S Poor image I know, but we can move on. [IMG] 1917 Dime?
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