Tony, you left out the details of you publicly and rudely insulting a moderator in your story, even after he politely told you the coin was not...
Incuse die wear. No sure what the person thinks they have...
Looks like a gas bubble. Keep up the hunt!
Could be some metal displacement from a hit, but I know absolutely nothing about Canadian coins, so I will wait for the experts. Keep up the hunt!
I don't think they were struck in bronze...looks like an uncirculated copper cent in my eyes. Keep up the hunt!
You can see the "cutting in" effect best on the A. It is machine doubling, which was common on the reverse that year. As for the die crack, I am...
That is machine doubling, not a doubled die. Notice how it cuts into the devices. The obverse shows a die crack, not a rim cud. A cud would show...
A struck through grease IS "legit". It is an error. It just doesn't command a strong premium when relatively minor. If you want to start a new...
It is most likely a struck through grease coin, worth a buck or two. You probably should start a new thread, this one is ooooold.:rolleyes:
It usually helps if you explain what you see on each coin. 1995: ??? 1983: Linear Plating bubbles, possible die chip in date 2000:likely a light...
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