I see a lot of die polishing.
I'll have to agree with foundinrolls on this one, they are a normal part of die wear. And [IMG] to the forum.
I agree.
Maybe you could put arrows of what you see.
The date thing is normal.
[IMG] coagedwar to the forum. It sounds like you're describing a lamination error on your coin. It should add a little value to your cent.
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E pluribus unum, Latin for "Out of Many, One," Looks like MDD (Mechanical Doubling Damage) on your coin.
Someone thought it was real enough to pay $45,000.00 for one.
Conder101, with your experiment in the acid, does it look like the photo in the first post?
It has probably been mentioned but I think the 1943 copper/bronze is the rarest.
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I haven't learn the art of grading and would like some help. What would you grade this 64 Dime? [IMG] [IMG]
Nice. Now I've really got to look and even harder. Got to get done with the dimes first.
Is that a photo of your coin Larry?
I'll have to check to see what I have.
I vote mis-aligned die.
If it was subjected to acid wouldn't it have eaten through the outer layers of alloy material to the inner core of copper?
Yep, nice find.
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