It could be this one but better pictures are needed. http://www.varietyvista.com/05 JN RPMs/1952DRPM002.htm.
I see a die crack connecting the D to monticello,pictures really are not good enough for RPM evaluation,if it is one its not major.
Looks like environmental damage to me,still 25 cents.
First decade wheaties,amazing!!!.
Still need a flowing hair cent,haven't found the right one yet.
Yup doesn't look around 1'000 years old to me:hilarious::hilarious:i think if you can report the thread to the mods they can fix it.
Nice one,has some great details for possibly being underground for 200 years.
I have one also,a trip back into time:):).
This overdate is one of the scarcer ones,and uncirculated examples are basically non-exist'int,most are circulated and damaged and yes they can go...
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All i see is corrosion what you see is not what you think it is.
what!!o_Oo_O?.
Not seeing it at all and i think your looking in the wrong spot,you most likely have a common damaged indian cent.I advise not to get the coin...
https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1888-7-1c-bn/2169,the second picture shows a closeup of the overdate.
This one is hard to tell but yours doesn't appear to match the one on pcgs at all,better pictures would help.
what i ment by my post is its not the million dollar real deal.
No,its a normal dime still 10 cents.
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I was just mocking @CoinJockey73 ,don't take it personally;).
Haven't found any like that the more noticeable errors seems to be elusive.Off centers-1 zilincon,cuds-just the one above and a clipped planchet...
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