I agree, it does not appear to be a doubled die. Keep up the hunt!
Jello, that link says that the mintmark was hand-punched into each working die, just as I said...
This is a cent with heavy die deterioration doubling. Definitely NOT a tripled die obverse, not even a doubled die obverse. There is no notching...
It sure looks cool, Rick, but I'm fairly certain it is a damaged cent.
I'm pretty sure the 1972 is a trick of the lighting, as I have seen similar anomalies on coins that disappeared when I changed the light angle....
Those are some nice textbook off-center errors. Too bad not all of them included the date, but they are still nice. Keep up the hunt!
It is a damaged cent. Keep up the hunt!
The flat and shelf-like appearance points to MD. This looks like a proof coin, and the thing about proofs is that they are struck multiple times...
Jello, this one is a spread to the west. I don't think it's an RPM. The OP is pointing out the anomaly to the west, nothing seems to be present to...
Looks more like MD, but I am not well-versed in die varieties on quarters. Without the book in front of me, it certainly could be RPM-003 and I...
Very nice class IX DDR! There were a lot of them that year...over 100 listed on coppercoins.com alone.
Looks normal. Keep up the hunt!
Tough to tell. I see what MIGHT be notching on the 9, but I would think a doubled die would show notching in more than 1 place in the date. Keep...
That's it! A cherrypicker's variety as well. Nice find. Keep up the hunt!
Plating issues on both the obverse and reverse if the coin. Not a doubled die unfortunately. Keep in mind that you can't "mix and match" your...
Yep, typo. Thanks for catching it. I edited it. I stand with my opinion (and fact?) that it is a large date cent.
The placement of the mintmark should not be a factor, as the mintmarks were hand-punched into the dies. Again, I will mention that the factors of...
It's actually fine to question the experts. That is how people learn. There is a difference between questioning to further your knowledge, and...
But look at the height of the 7 compared to the rest of the date. It is definitely lower. Both curls "point" to the 7. However, the tip of this...
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