I was thinking that this might apply, but it would be easier to tell if it had affected details in that area. Skidding Coin Errors (error-ref.com)
Can you back out on the date? Too enlarged and out of focus for me to see what might be going on there. Capture the whole date.
It appears to be a normal cent. For this date, you want to look at the tail of the 2 and look for doubling above the tail.
Yes, a bit of MD. One way to sort out the DDOs is by looking at the device/letter shapes. Try to picture the full letter as it should be and how...
Don't forget to look for another bunch of valuable (more valuable) varieties. I'm not sure what you have on your list, but mine grew and shrank...
At least one of those '39s is a 38 Reverse. Nice box to start the Back-9!!
LOL - You are out of your self-imposed timeout now!! :) I tend to only use YouTube for music and for videos on history...where I know the...
I was thinking it. :D
Sorry Bradford...I can't make anything out from your photos. A bit out of focus and the DDOs for that date are very minor...so sharp photos will...
Your specimen was struck in a latter die stage and there is plenty of damage on that coin. When you notice the outer devices are narrower at the...
There is only one DDR listing for 1969S for a business strike and to be honest, that listing looks suspect to me. It affects the center bay on...
Can't say for certain but looks like split plating. The coin is in rough shape.
Fun that you have access to an OGP. And a fun find!!
I think grease is a factor, but the rim looks oddly defined making me think there's a tilted die mixed into this. If the die is uneven, and...
I saw this - Search Results peripheral die damage (error-ref.com)
Now that you see it...you'll keep seeing it. The one I am looking for is one with a narrow rib around the circumference, like bulging icing on an...
I would have to look to see if I kept any. But 1986 P is the most prevalent date I recall. I remember finding a bunch of those over the years....
I tend to agree with Tommy on this as the small protrusion into the bay may be more likely associated with a small chip. As noted, the protrusion...
Couldn’t resist a Mad Max reference. ;);)
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