Actually, it is possible that a clad layer like this could have been under another planchet and was hit with the reverse die only.
I believe your 1961 actually could be. It still has a degree of Mint luster which it needs to have, and the darker tone is uniform throughout. I...
Well, I don't think it is possible to have only one side broadstruck. But it is very, very rare to have a coin struck on a blank that somehow...
I totally get the bickering with two people who feel they are each right. It gets bizarre when one is disputing a provable fact rather than an...
I gots myself one of them there ghost 4s [ATTACH]
Well, to update you, it appears this IS struck on a type 1 blank - no rim. Personally, this is a superb and incredibly rare find. Cents struck...
Point taken. And your distinction is important to note
I have an obverse clad layer struck off-center, now I have a reverse struck clad layer. And now all I need is a 10c copper core with no clad...
When I get in the mail in a couple days, i surely will
Nice and red. About a 170 degree second obverse strike, and a full date. I'm going submit this to NGC, and am pretty sure it is close to an...
Several small changes so far
An upside down seal or flag is a sign of distress. You ok there, Kurt?
You have a cent where someone used a vice to squeeze another cent's image on to yours. It is an altered coin.
I own one of those improper alloy brass cents. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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