Which coin is everyone talking about? Too many different one's on this post. :confused:
Please explain, it looks like his coin is MD.
Looks like die deterioration; http://koinpro.tripod.com/OFD/1983D5cDDD.jpg
Sorry, I didn't pay attention to the mint mark. Here's an article on it. http://numismaticnews.net/article/2009_D_most_dramatic_doubled_die_in_years/
Looks like machine doubling to me. Look for doubling on the key board on this coin.
I would say it's a (or was) encased coin also.
It's part of the design, normal.
I've seen those in circulation and believe it's environmental damage. Corrosion-effect seen on a coin that has been exposed to the elements. This...
Another thought here. By the looks of the other letters along the rim, a coin counter or roller could have taken out the 'L' and the 'I' as I've...
I see a nice spread on most the letters. Quit finding them so I can find them.
It actually looks normal.
You should ask the folks on this forum; http://www.cointalk.com/forum/f31/
Check this list; http://minterrornews.com/priceguidegolderrors.html
That's something I'd like to see. Not something the mint would produce.
OK, thanks all. I just checked out the '52 and it's a -019 markers match, thanks jessash1976 for looking at those, it's always a pain to find the...
That one was pretty mess with. Here's another for your viewing enjoyment. A 1952D [ATTACH]
I've got to get rid of that pointer in the microscope. Cleaned it up a little and another angle. [ATTACH]
Looking through some stashed coins and spotted this. It looks like a lamination error and maybe a RPM. What do you see? [ATTACH]
It was pretty sandy looking to me also.
Welcome to the forum:hail: clay1985
Separate names with a comma.