Wonderful errors! I mean yours Paddy.
It’s a beautiful coin and a 1923 is a common date. Congratulations on a wonderful Christmas present.
Take it out of the plastic holder. Put a magnet up to it. If it sticks to the magnet it’s steel. It looks like the design on the coin is on the...
My friend, that is a beautiful coin and I’m glad you won it. My prayers continue for you and your family.
Very nice @Bing and I especially like the bee and stag coin.
Different things happen to all of us, just in different ways at different ages.
Merry Christmas
The mint mark is damaged. Not a mint error. Common date so only worth its value from silver content.
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DDD or a worn out die crested that coin. Not an error but a definite spender.
Not an error of any type.
It’s definitely a damaged cent.
I can’t tell from the angle the photo was taken.
Nice even toning on all sides.
I’m not good at what you are asking but it sure appears to me to be one of the many doubled die varieties for 1972. Merry Christmas.
I’m sure you have a copper cent dated 1944 that received some kind of steel gray plating to fool you.
Merry Christmas and my prayers go with you.
Merry Christmas and be assured my prayers go with you.
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