Looks replated. I would pay 5 cents for it if that.
1969-s cents with a major doubled die obverse sell for big bucks. You need to work on your photos. If you hadn't told us the date of the coin, I...
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In all honesty it just looks like tricks of the light.
Sorry, you've got mechanical doubling.
Die chip in the date, there also could be a clash as you say.
Taking another look, it appears to be die deterioration doubling coupled with plating issues...quite normal for the date. In the future, is there...
I see a normal coin.
In addition to your coin looking like it got into a dispute with 3 grizzly bears, the anomaly you are referring to below the mintmark is a plating...
What does that even mean? The OP was posting a legitimate question. No need to be a jerk and say "powned".
The memorial bays, or "empty spaces" between the columns.
Does this guy count as exonumia? :) [IMG]
Reverse looks like someone standing over someone else with a dagger I think?
Looks like plating blisters, or possibly a die chip.
Someone who doesn't like littleton? What a surprise!:devil:
I see one eyelid, and it is the usual one.
Sorry it didn't turn out to be doubled, but if it's any consolation, that coin is gorgeous.
It would help if the photos are in focus, and if you also included one of the obverse...
Could be minor clash remnants upon a second look.
This one's got some nice detail...:) [IMG]
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