There is no separation. It is extra thickness.
Definitely not hub doubling. If the face/portrait of Lincoln is doubled as well, it is most likely machine doubling. Machine doubling occurs when...
Definitely a plated cent. keep up the hunt!
I saw this comic today. Hilarious. :) Do you think Darby Conley is a numismatist?
Judging by the displacement of metal, I would say PMD. keep up the hunt!
Die cracks are common errors on coins, and even on Morgan Dollars, they do not carry much of a premium, of any. keep up the hunt!
Definitely not MD. Look at the extra thickness and distortion in LIBERTY.
I have never heard "rim break" before. I have always known it as a rim CUD, as a CUD is a die break that is attached to the rim. For instance,...
It is a real error, but relatively common, and probably not worth a premium. Keep up the hunt!
I'm not an error guy so I can't tell you if it is legitimate or not. The doubling, however, simply looks like die deterioration doubling. keep up...
I am so lost in this thread...:desk:
Right now I am thinking it is coppercoins.com die 6... A class IV+IIX...check for the markers. Cool find!
One suggestion I would give is to sort the coins into piles of the certain dates that have a lot of varieties or good varieties...such as 1964,...
It looks like a toned coin. It is not an error. Maybe it was exposed to something in the soil, or the sunlight gave it a toned appearance. Keep up...
Looks like the tail of the 5 took a hit. keep up the hunt!
It is a normal worn coin. Try posting a new thread, you may get more opinions that way. I am not sure if you notice, but you just posted on a...
It's just a little phrase I say, hoping that if they keep hunting for coin varieties/errors, they will find something soon.
Please post a new thread instead of posting on someone else's. your coin just looks like damage to me. Keep up the hunt.
It is actually VDB, which stands for Victor D. Brenner, the designer of the Lincoln Cent obverse image. Since the VDB is incuse on the coin,...
This is all machine doubling. It is common and not worth a premium. And you are better off posting in a new thread than someone else's old thread,
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