It's a 1991. The missing 1 is because thatpart of the die was clogged with debris when the coin was struck. It's called a 'filled die'.
Read this again.
The doubling of the date and mint mark, being flat and shelf like means it's machine doubling and not a true doubled die.
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At that time, mint marks were hand punched into the dies. They could be all over the designated area. Nothing unusual on your coins.
Pushed over after being put into circulation, possibly an attempt at spooning. Damaged, not a mint error.
So that's why you were walking funny? :rolleyes:
Please don't ask stupid questions. :D
I'm probably wrong, but I think I see split serifs, especially on the L in Pluribus and at the top of the C in America.
Cancel box gone.
Yeah, right. That's what they all say. :D
Mine still hasn't changed. Still in process, in stock and reserved, still has a cancel box.
Hey, Ang! I wish you'd stop repeating yourself. :D
Sales will drop off to none quickly, but the mint will leave it up through the end of the year. I don't see total sales reaching 75K.
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My eyes are not always that good, somehow, this one just jumped out at me.
You are correct in your belief.
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