genuinegen; [IMG] to the forum.
I was thinking someone used your coin to move furniture on.
stainless; what's going on with those steps on the reverse of the '94? Got a closer pic. of them?
I knew that, I was just checking to see if you knew it. [IMG] Not really, Thanks for the clarification.
You had me focusing in on the arrows. I'll let the pro's chime in on the numbers, to out of focus for me..
If RPD stands for Reverse Postmint Damage, then the answer is yes.
[IMG] to the forum... As you may know from 1982 on the cent was made of zinc and plated with copper. Sometime the plating would split causing...
A die chip; [IMG] A die break; [IMG]
Where do you see the strike doubling?
arosin nice pictures, and [IMG] to the forum.
okeefe, do you have pictures? And [IMG] to the forum to both of you.
If it was unplated wouldn't it have a color like zinc?
What's the reverse look like? Could be a die clash mark.
I think it's a die crack. [IMG]
Is that one on his cheek also?
Me too Carlos.
Like Colonel Klink said; "I see nothing" Or was that Hans Schultz?
Yep that's a good one.
huh? I don't understand your question about the bison thing. Facts?
It's not an error and quite normal, they were tooled into the working dies by hand.
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