Yep, microscope for the real close one's. Welcome to the form yorkiedad5.
I was thinking it to be 'ghosting' because the portrait used on early George V coins featured a large head in high relief, there was more metal...
DoK U Mint I understand your condition, being a metal fabricator most my life along with many other hands on jobs, it takes it's toll.
micheldura2 not a cud, just corrosion.
The cud error is caused by a broken die and results in an 'unstruck' area on the coin. What you have is corrosion of the zinc causing the plating...
The eight is just damaged, probably a coin rolling machine.
Yep, a picture would be nice. Those Doubled Dies can fool you. Go to 'go advanced' and the paperclip icon. You can then load your attachments.
It looks like it could be a 1939D-1MM-003. As far as the other stuff I can't tell. And Welcome:hail:to the forum.
Nice find and Welcome:hail:to the forum. Here's a site to help you ID errors. And I look very carefully at coins and dates known for errors,...
It looks like the nine took a hit. Just trying to rule out damage.
Then what name would put to it? Slightly Misaligned? Looks like the coin in this post. http://www.cointalk.com/forum/t56173/
A misaligned die with die cracks on the reverse.
The plating has come off exposing the zinc and it's corroding.
That one looks like a peeling of the lamination jello.
Ignore that last post. I'm way off. Had my Lon. and Lat wrong.
Is it a white house, two pickups behind it? Just seeing if my info skills is correct.
Keep trying. I sometimes will use a 30 power loupe in front of the camera lens. Give it a try.
Good catch byrd740. Shot themself in the foot on that one.
These probably get into circulation by some poor homeowner getting robbed. I know that in our area someone was robbed and it included a...
It's a very nice find.:)
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