Looks more like a lamination error IMO. At least from what I can see. Keep up the hunt!
Just to correct a point... Class VI doubled dies can be present without notching, as they are seen as "extra thickness" doubled dies. I think the...
If it's unstruck and there is no design, I don't think neither us nor the original seller would know what state (if any) this quarter was supposed...
It is post-mint damage...trying to figure out the cause behind damage is often trivial, as the important part is recognizing and differentiating...
Not seeing any die doubling, but you've got plating issues on the reverse that can give the appearance of a doubled die. Another example of a...
That's a bit less than 50%, but still a good find. I would expect $10-15 for this particular example. Keep up the hunt!
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Panic at the Super Disco, Looks like an unstruck planchet to me. Cool find! Keep up the hunt!
Glad that it helped! Hopefully my explanation of doubled dies was not too complicated to understand...
Don't think it's a lamination, as those are exceedingly rare on post-1982 cents. That being said, I am not quite sure what it is. It could be PMD,...
Because die cracks are just a sign that the die is aging and are generally a naturally occuring process, I would think that it would be tough to...
Hi all. This is going to be a tutorial on the 4 main types of doubling you will encounter in your searches, and how to tell them apart. First, let...
Depends on how far off-center. If the date is completely intact, it is worth more. 50% or more off center, I would imagine would be in the $20...
Welcome to the forum. I honestly don't think that it is a mint error, perhaps it is some form of weathering or unusual "toning" if you will. That...
I think I know what you are talking about. Does it look like the area was "pushed up" around the tops of the letters? If so, this would be a mix...
You need to be more specific as to what you mean by "error". The 1980s had a lot of plating issues, including an abundance of plating blisters...
Drats, thought I had it. :smile There were die cracks aplenty on the 1983 and 1984 reverses. I have not seen many die cracks from the 1990s.
Let me guess...it's a 1983 or 1984?:rolleyes: Multiple die cracks on a coin are fairly common. I have a few examples of coins with die cracks...
I don't think it is an error. There are a few theories about the weakness in the date for 1946... I think the prevailing one is that the date was...
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