I'll pay you $.09 for it. ;)
Machine doubling. Notice the flat, shelf-like appearance of the doubling. O a true doubled die, the doubling is full, and does not cut into the...
The important thing, regardless of if it is a spooned cent or dryer cent, is that it is PMD. I would focus more on knowing whether a coin is an...
The coin has plating issues around the date. This is normal and not worth a premium. Keep up the hunt and happy holidays!
This is a cent struck off-center, probably 70%. Although you won't be able to know the exact date, you can approximate by looking at the design,...
No, it is not an out of collar strike. The moment it is struck, the dies (which were probably slightly loose) shifted as they struck the coin. I...
Sometimes when the coin is struck, the dies are loose. The moment the coin is struck, the dies may shift or slide slightly. If they are still in...
Correct. I am seeing slide-type machine doubling.
I am seeing a misaligned die, struck through grease on the obverse, with some slide-type machine doubling on the reverse. I don't know what...
And this is from the same guy who posted the dime from 2014.
Error-ref.com it has info on lots of errors, as well as varieties such as doubled dies.
Yep, just as I thought...a trick of the lighting. ;) Keep up the hunt!
Wow, that's a lot of questions. I will try to answer them the best I can. 1) I am not seeing any extra thickness in the letters. It could be the...
It does appear closer to the date. Might be a new one.
From what I can see, it does appear to be a lamination.
This thread is 6 months old. I doubt the OP is still around looking for answers, especially because his activity was in July.
Looks like a match to me. Can you post a close up of the date and mintmark for the sake of checking the mintmark position?
Actually, 1937 does have quite a few varieties. Here is just one of nine doubled dies listed on coppercoins.com...
This is machine doubling. Note that the doubling is flat and shelf-like. Keep up the hunt!
I might be seeing an old cleaning on the obverse. Personally don't think it would be worth slabbing either way.
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