Scary isn’t it?
I can’t tell but it sure looks like it and it shouldn’t be. A definite keeper.
Nice die chip in the corner of the 5 Pam. And it’s my younger brothers birth year.
Not a Cud but it’s a very nice rim to rim die crack.
If the mint keeps using the dies like we’ve seen recently then all the new cents will look like this when exiting the minting machine.
The struck through bat quarter I posted recently looks like both of these.
Lol, that’s the government for you.
I think the dog has gained speed.
I tend to think snd I have nothing to support this but at the beginning of the year new dies are used. All the coins go into storage and as they...
I’m hiding this coin. Lol
Great looking coin @paddyman98
It’s a keeper. I have 2023 cents and dimes. Only the Philly nickel and only 1 quarter. No halves yet.
That they are!
If you want high grade slabbed coins, buy them. Don’t expect to find them in rolls anywhere. I have purchased several MS-67 or higher coins for...
Pam, please don’t tell but think of how old you were when they started to circulate. LOL
What you have there @Pickin and Grinin is a classic example of Lamination Doubling. Lol, laminations are everywhere on the at coin.
Yes, it’s very poor quality with a little circulation. In your first photo look behind Roosevelt’s hair. Along the edge of the rim from about 2...
Very nice looking coin. I’m sure that was a surprise find. Congratulations
Definitely damaged zinc cent. Spend it so we can answer the same question in the future. :smuggrin:
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