I'm only using my loupe and phone. I know it's not the best and others can't get a good look at what I'm seeing.
I'm getting confused, if it's a MD, would it be flat? I guess I'll go back to my book.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] After looking at this for a second time, I noticed that the G looks doubled on the front. It's definetly raised and not flat.
Oh. That's cool. I still keep looking and reading.
you're saying the pic above is a PMD?
[ATTACH] I was looking through the Us Mint Error Price Guide and this looks like a Struck Through a Rim Burr.
[ATTACH] I just found this and you can see where the earlobe extends up the side of the original ear. It almost resembles the 97 but not as...
Will do.
I understand. Thanks though for your time. I'll probably send it in to Wexlers and get his thought on it. Worst is, I'm out just a little bit of...
I see it now. Thanks for the link. I should be getting my book in today. I'll be studying it so I can spot these before posting. Like I said, I'm...
Those dark lines on the numbers are cracks, by what I'm seeing. I may have not used the correct term.
Did you see the posting?
[ATTACH] I don't know how to paste a link, I'm on my phone. Here's a copy though from wexlers. 1995-D 1¢ WDDR-002 Description: A strongly...
It's not a mix up or misplaced arrow. That coin is cross referenced with Wexlers. It's WDDR-002 for 1995 D. It states that it's a partial tilted...
I am saying that there's a 1995 cent on coppercoins, pictured above with arrows, showing an extra column that has a diagonal DD column. I was also...
I just came across a 1995 cent that's on coppercoins that has a DD extra column that looks like mine but it's going the other way. These two look...
I was thinking MD also. I was wondering more so on the splitting on the numerals. Oh well, that's cool. I'll still hang on to it. Thanks though...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] This looked pretty cool. Posting this for any thoughts that anyone might have. The date is split on all numerals.
You have? That's great. I know I haven't seen anything on coppercoins or wexlers.
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