Well I haven't heard of it. But it could be caused by a struck through or a weak strike. Of course that's a guess.
I like that you don't hesitate to ask when there is some doubt. Keep it up, it helps with the coins we run across.
That one sir is awesome.
Looks pretty grainy to me.
Got it. :thumb:
Proof like, what does that mean?
It would not be unusual for a piece of contaminant to get stuck to the die and cause multiple imprints on the struck object. If you would post the...
Yep, die gouge. Trails dies just don't work that way.
Is it a doubled die or just a wild place for a bubble? [IMG] [IMG]
Can't make out what really happened here. Could be a couple of things. What do you say it is. The letters of ONE CENT are incomplete, plus...
Probably not the best but I like it. [IMG] and this [IMG]
Don't see either. Sweet looking coin though.
You've got to be kidding. If you can memorize the 1960 mint marks you would be quite the man. This coin has a few as well to put to memory.
Could be a 1964D-1MM-021. Any splits in the 'D'? [IMG]
Thank goodness I read the whole post. I thought I was being called a horses rear-end.
Show us a picture :smile:smile he he he.
Welcome to the forum bomber464. Doesn't sound like anything of significance. Hang around here for awhile and you will learn.
I'm guessing you did something wrong.:whistle:
Hope you didn't pay for it.
You can buy one fairly cheap, under 25 bucks. It will save on the running around to the post office.
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