Nothing wrong with adding to an old thread, when there is something constructive to add.
Actually she hadn't posted anything on it in ten days, then it was brought back for no reason other than to bash her.
Nope, just a normal circulated cent.
Can we see a picture of the DDR?
I don't see it as a proof. Nice detail, but are those scratches under the date? I can't tell from the picture.
I used to have those when I was a kid!
Knowledge and experience. Start with the basics, study up on the minting process including how dies are produced. Learn about die varieties....
Looks like a 6-W.
Just a normal beat up circulated cent.
No copper cents were minted for circulation in 2009, that does not mean that some of the copper cents did not get into circulation. Yours is...
I normally like to give the benefit of the doubt, and assume someone just doesn't know any better. No one could possibly believe this though.
Don't worry too much about slight differences between coins. Different dies, different die states, some better struck than others, circulation...
Sure, some of the lettering on the reverse looked a little flattened. I did see what I thought might be a clash by Lincoln's chin but didn't have...
Thanks, now I wish I could help. I mostly hit the error section to learn myself, I am sure the error guys will be along.
And the two questions would be?
Sorry, no your coin has none of that. Just a normal cent.
Not sure what you mean by grade condition. Yours are definitely nicer than average, but a couple of cents is more like it. Why don't you put...
Looks to me like the W was just hit and flattened. What videos and what else did you want to know?
A rotated die is when one Absolutely not!, No way, no how. It is not, can not be an error. If the die rotates, it is just a small shift it can't...
Even circulated an 1893 CC is a little too valuable to melt!
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