Wild looking coin pennyman, wild.
Oh yeah, MD.
I can't see the difference 2009 LP3 Nobody else could tell either. That's why it didn't sell. An imagination gone wild.:goofer:
It could be a coin that someone removed the plating exposing the zinc core.
MD, notice how the letters are reduced in size where the damage occured?
Oh yeah, it's a '83.
MDoubled should not be confused with a Doubled Die, it should be Machine 'Doubling'.
Looks like a clash mark but I don't know what from.
Too small of a picture.:mad:
Yeah, really difficult to see. But what I can see of it, it looks like a die chip.
I do save the very pronounced MD's, they are cool to look at!
I didn't see the numbers, but he beat the one that won the last two years in a row.
Almost 95,000, 94,628 voters.
[ATTACH] on the win.
Try this site; http://www.pcgs.com/articles/article771.chtml
I wonder if it could be a dropped number. Wishing for a big clear photo. Got a microscope?
Many professional collecters consider them as damage, not an error. The mint does as well.
Let's see if this helps; [ATTACH]
That's what I have asked many times. That's why I call it a 'Dryer Coin'. (rolls in a commercial dryer for a long period of time). Do ever go to...
Larger pictures would be nice, however it's what Bill said.
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