Nice one!
Hi Pam - just a bit out of focus so I can't say for sure. Looks like an S from the top photo.
@Randy Abercrombie Yes. Typically speaking, plating on and in corners can be problematic. Depending how the solution is attracted during the...
And it appears that your coin is reprocessed (grainy photo though). Other than that, it's a normal cent.
Found by @SensibleSal66 in Pocket Change - Pocket change find! 1958 LWC- MS?? | Coin Talk Congrats on the fun find!! And yes...you still can...
Just looks like a circulated coin to me. But for the record, why did you think DDR? Why did you think DDD? Why did you think MD?
Boogers. ;-)
I agree that it's probably pareidolia. If the impression was incuse, it might have been a dropped element weakly struck into the field. But I...
As noted, the foil folds over and is coined atop the planchet. It separates and creates the distorted image you have there. That's a fun find!
Dryer or spooned dime. One of our fellow enthusiasts has it right.
Answer: spelling 'German' with a D.
A couple observations: As @paddyman98 noted, machine damage caused during the strike. Most of the time, the MD seen on a coin affects the...
I concur with our fellow enthusiasts. Lamination error. I like older issues like this one that have the softer appearance from circulation and...
MADs are very common and as noted, they have to be misaligned to the extent the outer devices are affected before a premium can be expected. An...
Fun finds. But they may have been someone else's dump coins. They do look cleaned to me as well.
Looks like a couple nice LWCs mixed in there. FYI, using flash usually washes out the photo of your coin. Have some fun and play around with...
Coppercoins doesn't list a combo DDO-DDR for the date/mm. Photos look OK too. Here's a link - Advanced search - coppercoins.com
It appears to be a normal cent. That particular DDO is rather obvious, and I've seen on CRH enthusiast find one in circulation a few years back....
You have the idea correct. When there is a die break that involves the rim, especially when it's missing, you have a cud. Here's link - Cuds on...
It's always a good idea to post pictures of the obverse and reverse, cropped to only show the coin keeping an eye on over...
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