Acid damage, texture is similar to coins that have been in an acidic solution. These coins have been more common recently it seems lol.
Ooh! A nice example of a collar clash. Sadly damaged a bit, but I'd sleeve that thing up in a flip!
Looks like it was dipped in acid. 2.5g is the normal weight, probably lost some weight from that, surface looks similar to other examples of coins...
Yup! That's a hit, a darn good placed one, but that's some hit on the planchet. (Aka- It's Post Mint Damage - Not an error)
Hey! Can you please provide pictures of it?
That's some definite damage, no error.
Nice chip lol, looks like a damaged wing.
Definitely a really nice struck-through debris coin. Flip that thing up (Pretty good condition also)
Pretty sure that's some corrosion, I don't see anything else off about it.
Honestly, it looks cleaned (Color looks off), if it's not I'd agree it's AU-55+, but from the photos it does look cleaned, if it is it's probably...
Wow! 10/10 Fissure! Coingrats Amber! Better flip that coin up.
Doesn't look like a hit, so it's definitely an error, could be a pretty big die chip, or somethin else, probably needs more input lol
Oop. Quick! Hide the coins!
I believe it is a struck-through debris, since you can see the I's impression in the crater, pretty cool foreign error.
Definitely damaged, not sure with what, but def damaged
Looks like a rim of a coin hit it, PMD though
Very worn, but cool!
Weird! I'd guess it's an error, but I got no idea what it could possibly be
I like angles. So you get angles
[ATTACH][ATTACH] Now that I look at it, it definitely looks like a lamination crack instead of a die crack, I have another lamination crack that...
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