Not to me.
That coin didn't come from the mint in that condition. Now you be the judge.
Not an error, just a coin minted at Philadelphia. Coins minted at Philadelphia did not carry a mint mark. I don't remember the date they started...
That coin is from dies that have been pushed well beyond their usable life. The mint keep using worn out dies as long as they are in one piece....
No need to shake, I can take correction.
The mint marks were made a part of the hubs sometime in the late '90s.
Those mint marks were punched into the dies by hand. As long as they were not actually touching any of the devices or the rim, they passed QC. Not...
We're going to need a little more information to be of any assistance.
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That looks like a cruller, but then, I'm hungry right now.
Ordinary 1993 D pennies. That doubling you think you see is just the plating having moved and broken during striking.
Where, exactly, do you see this S?
As dimes go, yours is at the very bottom of the special scale.
Separate names with a comma.