Could just be extreme die deterioration, not 100% sure.
Judging from the displacement of metal, I would say it is just damage. keep up the hunt!
I should have clarified, and expanded errors to include planchet errors. Varieties mainly have to do with the dies themselves, whereas errors have...
Correct, RPMs are considered varieties because the issue occurs before the coin is struck. The same goes with doubled dies, transitional...
Pictures are too far away to tell for certain, but I zoomed in and I think I see a possible RPM to the south. Is that what you are seeing?
Well, it isn't a close AM. But if it was, taking some damage and staining I see into consideration, I would think it would go in excess of $2,500...
Sorry, it is a nice off-center coin, but the reverse is definitely a wide-AM. Keep up the hunt!
I'm thinking it is the beginning of a "spooned" coin...where the edges have been repeatedly tapped with a spoon. Either way, it is post-mint...
Definitely PMD. You can see how the meal of the N has been displaced by the hit. keep up the hunt!
Hey, I think I see a doubled die on that!
Well done! That is a tough find for sure.
Yep, looks like a nice large Cud. Great find!
When a coin is struck by dies, sometimes foreign material can be stuck in between. Grease seems to be present on the dies often, and under the...
The cud on this one is rather small, but being on a quarter it is worth a bit more. as for cuds on circulated cents, I don't see why they would go...
Struck through grease on the date and in LIBERTY, and most likely plating issues on the top of the head. Keep up the hunt!
Looks like there may be some die deterioration doubling like Jim mentioned. But I am not seeing any splits or notching, so I would say not a DDO....
It looks like a layer of the 7 was scraped from right to left, and piled up. No, it is not a doubled die.
Maybe I'm just missing it, but I am not seeing anything other than a coincidental hit on the 2.
Cuds aren't terribly uncommon, but they can go for a few dollars on ebay depending on size. I would expect $5-10 on yours. Keep up the hunt!
Looks like damage. Keep in mind that there are no repunched date varieties on Lincoln cents. keep up the hunt!
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