Damaged cent removed from a bezel or holder (vote: lucky penny holder). Not an error cent.
Terrific timing!! Well done!!
I found Elvis on a quarter once. Lol
That image looks like it may be William Clark, the second name on the reverse. Now if you can find Meriwether Lewis…
Looks like VP-002. Fun!
Which RPM do you have there?
It’s a DDO. Congrats. Fun find for sure!
When I make mine, unless the coin can escape the gap between the fixed and moving drum only one side will wear down. I caught mine after one...
Trapped in a dryer or washer at some point. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Why’s that? Interesting cameo effect. Just stabilize it best you can.
Tough to say from the photos, but looks to be MD. But there are a number of minor varieties for the date so be sure before you toss back into the...
I’ve found at least 3. 2 of 1 and 1 of the other (cents/nickels). Just don’t remember which is which.
Glue. While it looks like a circumferential scratch/crack or maybe a clash, the discoloration being limited to the outer edges of the field vs...
Your 1974 LMC Type 1 Large Date is in great condition. Without better photos, it is difficult to say what grade you have there. When estimating...
Thinking Texas Cent. We would need pictures.
For reference, to variety hunt a box of cents using an hour or two a night might take me a week or two. I always planned 2 weeks. To each their...
I don’t see anything on your specimen but it is a good idea to check the reverse on ‘90s LMCs. Have a look here -...
I agree with Ed/CN. Note that besides the die wash on the mintmark, the die wash is also notable in the date. The wash typically favors the...
It's copper, given the weight, and correct on the MD. We can especially see this between the date and mintmark. This MD specimen is even a more...
You may want to try to diffuse the lighting a bit which might help the camera focus. At present, the photos are a bit off making it difficult to...
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