Probably the 1983 copper planchet strikes. There's lots of sites that you should definitely consider reading if you want to get into error...
Cleaned coins are essentially altered coins, because you strip the microns-thick layer on the surface of the coin that gives it an appealing...
I think it's automated computers that visit the site and collect info on it so when you search for cointalk online, different parts of the website...
Nope.
Just looks damaged in my opinion.
The coin arrived today and here are my pictures of it. The lighting that the seller used to photograph the coin apparently really exaggerated the...
The coin is damaged, it is not an error.
I guess there's a few coins I can share... :) [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
If the die is doubled, it is referred to as a doubled die. A doubled die that strikes a coin is still called a doubled die (or doubled die strike,...
Finish wheat set (just need S VDB), buy an AU-MS Coronet Head Large Cent, and add some more colonials to my collection as well...(just got...
It is a die break. A cud is a die break that includes the rim.
But beginner collectors may not understand that because you are doing this only to junk silver, that you shouldn't do it to higher value coins as...
Why would someone destroy the value of a multi-thousand dollar coin by putting a clip on it? Plus, the details do not look right for an authentic...
Struck throughs would be incuse, though. These anomalies are raised.
Whatever it was, it was done to the coin after it left the mint...
Sorry, there is no occurrence during the minting process that could produce the appearance of the date you see. It is damaged.
Less than a buck each for common, low-grade stuff...
Why are we still commenting on this pointless thread if the OP is unlikely to return and give us an update?
It is damage. There is no occurrence during the minting process that could result in the date looking like that.
Appears to be a damaged S mintmark.
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