As furry said, it was plated with something that has magnetic properties. Happens all the time.
It's plated. Probably with gold. Not uncommon at all. You can find them all over Ebay....
As Rascal said, this type of occurence(struck through) is common on the modern quarters(the OP even stated this is not the first he's seen.) Once...
I'm not sure what the purpose of the autobid is. The only thing I can think of is that with a simple max bid each increase shows up as only a...
Struck through a layer of grease.
Here's my version. Like Simon said, it's die deterioration. Exactly the same as the '55 Poor Man's.
Struck through die cap. Got a photo of the reverse?
What Jason said. Generally unless the devices are affected, there is no collectible value for misaligned dies(which I suspect this is).
I think this one took a slight hit Larry, but also, the example they show on the top 100 page is an EMDS example. In later die stages, it looks...
The 1953D is an LDS example of RPM001. This is a "Cherry Picker's" variety. LDS specimens do not show the secondary mintmark inside the primary...
There is no difference between proof and business planchets. It's the dies and the striking process that is different.
Circulation wear can obscure the markers, or you could simply have an earlier or later die stage than the one photographed on coppercoins. The...
Yeah, there were a lot of "extra-hook east" RPMs on the 1960D Cents.
The nickel is MD. The cents are all RPMs. Nice finds on those cents.
Looks like it could be any date from the 1920s since I can't see that the last digit is present, so odds are it's any date but the '22 no d.
That one appears to be a grease filled die.
I don't see anything, but take a look at the photos that 19LYDS posted above; that's the kind of photos we would need to made a determination.
I think they might be working on some things. I've had that issue too over the past few days and it's hit or miss. Sometimes I get through to...
That is a common area of weakness in early memorial cents. It's caused by metal flow into the obverse design. One of the reasons they eventually...
Looks like it's just a die gouge. No value.
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