Yes. DD. It’s typical to see this effect on the outer devices and the date. Old die getting worse with each strike and cleanings.
I’m with you guys on novelty labels. Does that make us boring?
Interesting. I understand the aim but it might lead to fewer submissions.
It’s flip worthy in my opinion. And for the cost of a cent, easy to do.
I agree!! I like collaborations like this one. Teaming amongst members should be encouraged and applauded. It’s a feel good moment!
Take a look at this link. Plug in "1995" and check the box for doubled die obverse. You'll see the listings for the date and what to look for....
In circulated condition, you can buy them for around $20. In MS condition, expect to pay $35 low end on up. This is the easiest DDO to see for...
Proofs are specially made coins and differ from business strikes. Although there are some very fine looking business strikes, they can never be...
Did you find any notable varieties?
I'm not seeing DDO for this...or DDR. This would have to be one of the minor varieties for the date. Slightly out of focus, but it looks to be a...
Sounds like a fun bag to search. The 1941 looks like a damaged cent as noted by the members. You can send it to a grader but your fellow...
Looks out of round and rim is missing. Altered by someone with too much time. May have started out as an attempt to make a double headed novelty...
Yes, a youtube video will do the trick very well. But I agree this looks like classic washer/dryer damage. [ATTACH]
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Reminds me of business trips in the past. No time to hit the Exchange to cash in for US currency, so I often returned with foreign coinage. I...
The reverse looks like a clip from an early black-and-white, soundless film. Very cool!
I think your subsequent explanation is a good one. I'm going with that...for now. LOL I see what you are saying, but have a look at the...
I think the second opinion is going to count.
Thanks John!
Different locations. Interesting coin. Flip worthy in my book.
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