Hi, It's not an error. Many copper plated 1982 cents and many cents minted thereafter have the same thing. It has been addressed in earlier...
HI, Mechanical doubling Have Fun, Bill
Hi, The obverse looks great!! have Fun, Bill
Hi, There is supposed to be a fair amount of quality control at our modern Mint facilities. When a coin falls outside the norm, it is not...
Hi, AU 55ish :-) Have Fun, Bill
Hi Those are a little jackpot. See if by chance the numbers are in numerical order. be very careful as to how you handle them. Everything...
Hi, Actually, the amount of material missing on a planchet can vary greatly. Most though are smaller areas like this coin. Have Fun, Bill
Hi, Just mechanical doubling. Have Fun, Bill
Hi, Certain errors are very common. Some are very scarce. It's tough to generalize with error coins. Minor die chips and die breaks are...
Hi, Looks very much like a coin struck on an incomplete planchet. Commonly called a "clipped" planchet. Looks genuine worth abot $1.00 or so...
Hi, I have two comments. One is that the obverse has multiple images, the lettering is very doubled. The second comment is that the color...
Hi, It is absolutely the residue of glue of somesort. It is probably from tape. As I mentioned, I've seen it at least 100 times before and on...
Hi, The last little part of the story is that because of the amount of gold in them vs: the face value on the coin, they ended up circulating for...
Hi, It should be checked by someone familiar with errors. It could be struck ona planchet intended for something else. Have Fun, Bill
Hi, It's borderline F and was cleaned at some point in it's life. Still a nice coin. Have Fun, Bill
Hi, Strike doubling damages the lettering or numerals and it is easy to see the damage under high magnification. The metal is scraped around in...
Hi, This is not the same one listed in the cherrypickers' guide, so I cant give you a ball park on it. Does the ANACS slab offer an attribution...
Nope, Not struck through grease. It looks like a coin that was plated and the plating is damaged Have Fun, Bill
Hi, Absolutely! Typical mechanical doubling. Have Fun, Bill
Hi, It could be a slight lamination error. Have Fun, Bill
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