Lol, forgot the date was inverted in the state quarters.
I still see a 5, but whatever, it doesn't really matter I guess.
I'm seeing what your seeing, but the 5 is more prominent than the 2. The 2 you're seeing is a part of the 5 and damage/bubbles. Look for the 5 and...
Grease filled the 5 when the coin was struck. Not a 2. Look closer. ;)
Yeah, Fine to VF... I'd say VF-20. And where did you get this? In a coin folder?
on a broadstrike, the reverse would be affected as well. Mis-aligned die IMO.
its not the light, its the blur... to take better pictures, you need to move the camera to where its focused better. You should set the focus...
read the description... it says the IZ means 12, and from there they have 1512
Not sure, but looks like it was over polished. The date would be inverted on the hub, so it wouldn't be affected. Or it got scraped up by some...
is that a wide am?
looks ms 63, but better photos could say otherwise
yes, that looks like a broadstrike. It happens when the collar that goes around the coin during the striking is missing or damaged and the coin...
Lol, 666 likes. @DarkRage666 would be jealous.
MS63... has a lot of contact marks
A spitting eagle is only on the back on the eagle due to a die clash. That is all damage. A spitting eagle looks like this and is on the reverse,...
Just so you know, I've never found anything older than 1916 in a coin roll. Until now. I was opening a bwr of pennies, and didn't expect anything...
Sorry, but no there isnt. That's called DDD. Die Deterioration Doubling. it means the die Deteriorated and made it look like that. Its obviously...
Looks like even if it were doubling, it wouldn't be worth anything. Its ugly :yack:
That's really nice DDD. I'd keep it as an example.
It has some ugly marks on it. But on the R of Liberty also has some wear. Definitely not MS64 though. Even without wear. Look at the same kind of...
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