the pics are not good enough to determine what you see. I see nothing but plate splitting but I do wish you luck.
it is a split plating. do you see the greyish color around the mint mark? it is indicative of the copper plate that took stress and split...
agreed with rick it's plate splitting
the date is what is making me think fake it has that cast look to it, and @furham if this was genuine I think it would grade at around vf 35 and...
If genuine search says 2-5 thousand dollars in vf condition but something doesn't look right about it but I'm no expert maybe someone else can...
All of them are either post mint damage or environment damage except the 65 it possibly could be a clip error but need a better close up of that...
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Imo it looks like it took a hit I can see indents on the bottom middle 3 columns but that's based on small pics on my phone
Holy crap $10 for a coffee, glad I don't drink coffee lol
It kind of looks like what happens when you take lighter and heat the coin then clean the black soot off. Yes I have done that out of curiosity.
Its called a misaligned die MAD for short very common and only worth something if it affects the design.
Obverse of a nickel means this is post mint damage
Pmd too look like a Canadian cent for some reason.
thats from stock intended for half dollars right?
is there a error you dont have in your collection yet :D
They are unusual to find floating about but kind of common. Check eBay past sales there are several listed.
Thanks Mike. So with it being a harder date for this type of error would it be worth slabbing? Generally speaking these bring 20-100 dollars.
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