Did you flip it over top to bottom or left to right?
Those look like linear plating bubbles.
Struck through late stage die cap, nice find. :) Coin looks AU, I'd venture maybe $25 on it. Keep up the hunt!
That site lists only a dozen or two of THOUSANDS of die varieties to be found in pocket change. Most of the ones listed there are fairly rare....
The thing about blasting light on a coin is that it creates massive glare and really makes it tough to determine what is separation and what is...
Coppercoins.com also has staging for the DDRs. That photo was taken for the mid-die state, which also has the presence of rim cuds on the coin....
Again, not sure how many times I have to say it, but die markers mean nothing if the doubling doesn't match. Your doubling doesn't match. Let's do...
Do you have pics of the reverse, specifically UNITED? I don't think it is die 4. The doubling, specifically in GOD, does not match. Also compare...
Ear took a hit. PMD.
Looks like flat-field doubling, a form of MD.
What in the world is going on here?
The area around the eye is PMD, and the rest is machine doubling.
I see die deterioration...but wouldn't it be best to start a new thread if you are posting a new coin? That way this thread is limited to info...
All are plating bubbles.
Multiple hubbings will never take away from the thickness of the letters...it can only add to it. Your coin shows mechanical doubling.
Nope.
If you have microsoft excel it should be pretty easy and fast to do yourself...
XF details cleaned...
The gouge marks should be a clear indicator that this coin is damaged and not a mint error...
Where did you buy this one from? I think I just saw it on ebay a day or two ago.
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