MD does not have to look the same, it is can be inconsistent in regards to direction and severity on different parts of the coin. What you have...
MD can be anywhere and everywhere, sometimes even in slightly different places where you wouldn't expect it...
Yes, both are MD...
Doubled Ears The black arrows show the normal ear on four varieties below, the white arrows show the doubled area (i.e., the second ear). When...
MDD on another '69S
It is most likely MD...maybe DDD. The pics are not good enough for a proper diagnosis. If you think it is a RPM (which I doubt), match up the...
It is a double struck nickel - nice! They are worth something, but I don't know where Jefferson nickels like this trend...
I agree, possible struck through on the obverse - doesn't look like a WAM
I agree - possible struck thorugh, need detail shots. ...And they look recently cleaned...
Hits on Lincoln's ear are constantly being confused as a possible doubled ear. A doubled ear is larger than a normal one, whereas a hit is usually...
Looks like PMD, and as Rockdude stated, not at all something that would occur during the striking process at the Mint. Do you have a link to the...
Nice example!
The second coin in that thread has no trace of most of the motto. OP's coin was in circulation and has oxidized - if shot with a different light...
I just posted two example of Lincoln cents struck through grease: http://www.cointalk.com/t74991/#post716944
A standard 1990 LC struck through grease. It primarily impacted the obverse but a tiny part of the reverse as well: [IMG] A no date LC struck...
Like I said on the other forum (LCR) I believe this to be a struck through grease impacting the I and L.
Assuming the back looks the same (and I expect it does) it is off-center not offset. If it is AU condition maybe $5-10. It looks about 5-10%...
I can only see two ways for this to happen, assuming it isn't part of the design: both the mid part of the design was shallow and the die was...
The doubling on the 3 of the date fits the characteristics of MD
Greetings Blake, you have a nice selection of old coins in your album. About the errors: the '95D has plating bubbles above the date; and the...
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