Ok, Meow opened it. There was nothing else interesting in the roll. The reverse looks normal as far a Meow can tell. Meow suspects the planchet...
It is a die chip. It happens when a chunk of the minting die breaks off leaving a void in the design. Meow keeps all of the ones Meow finds.
Meow opened a dozen of the other rolls. No other errors or Ws found. Dang, why do none of the BU rolls Meow gets ever have any Ws?
Looks like one to Meow.
OK, Meow will open it up later today or tomorrow and see what the reverse looks like.
Meow would think MS66. Meow thinks proofs have better defined rims, that are close to perfection. This one has a fairly uneven rim.
Well, so far Meow has opened 7 other rolls. No Ws, Again!..................... And nothing of note besides the strike through.
Hello all. Meow is just back from a trip to the bank. Meow has in paw 30 rolls 2020d MBR quarters. There was a roll with an ender with some smutch...
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They look flat and shelf like, so Meow would guess its MD.
Meow thinks MD with a die chip addition.
Meow has yet to see a single issue of this coin in any mint mark. Meow keeps finding AMP Ws the most where Meow lives. Just found another on...
Looks like you already fired the shaped charge projectile of your panzerfaust.
Do you have an outdoor job?
Take him Metal detecting! Meow would be ecstatic to have an opportunity to get paws dirty digging up treasures.
Meow meant no offense.
Yes Meow gets that, and understands. sometime Meow thinks @paddyman98 takes it personally.
You act as if someone has stepped on your tail every time some does not use the proper term.
Shiny pennies are hard, as they reflect the devices back from the fields and make them all look doubled at some level.
Recent doubled die ear pennies are little nubs, unlike the entire lobe one that @SensibleSal66 posted.
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