I'll hazard a guess also as the back seems too rounded. But still, have it checked out further. Maybe even someone with a microscope. But like has...
Thanks for at least posing the question of either this or that. So many new members automatically think they have hit the jackpot and will not...
Went through a roll of these not too long ago and there were probably 10 in the roll that looked like this, all flat and shelf like. Seems to have...
Wasn't it Walter Cronkite that said "That's the way it is...;);)"
Sure there is a reason, so they can't swallow a mattress someone threw in the ocean. ;);)
It's as Books has suggested. From 1998-2006 there are hundreds of minor doubled dies in the statue bay, either on the left or right inside of the...
Sorry, but it's as Chris said, machine doubling.
Some days we feel like a nut, some days we don't. I'm sure there was no foul intended. Some folks do get irritated when after advice is given...
Liberty Seated Dimes, a highly under rated series and sooner or later, someone will figure this out. Just the regular series issues and not all of...
Seen many that look a whole lot worse than this one. Ones where the lettering actually seems to meld with the rim. Yep, worn dies.
Just finished my nickels from 1922-2008. Had several mixed folders going on and finally condensed them all.
Sorry Andy, just a little poke there, nothing serious intended. Glad not everyone IS on the internet all the time. Leaves more time for roll...
I have not unless it's a fantasy piece or a test/trial strike intended for approval for the 1965 coins.
Those are beautiful but my favorite is the large cents. In high grades they are beautiful.
Looks like a very minor die crack from my vantage point. This was common on the Georgia Philly coins. Actually from either side of the map line.
The fields seem to clean compared to all of the nooks and crannies of the lettering and wreath. I would say it saw a cleaning at some point. It is...
Three posts in 15 minutes and no replies back in nearly 3 hours. Hmmmm.
The flow lines you see emanating outwards are indicative of a worn out die.
Die deterioration doubling but not an error, sorry.
Thanks so much. Good thing I warned her of there not being much value.
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