Thanks Randy. It is a wonderful looking coin. I’m just concerned about those few marks on it. It’s been packed for 5 years and was in one of those...
Like just damage
Keep a few as it can’t hurt anything.
Not a wrong planchet. Just damaged and bent.
Plating on Cents didn’t start until 1982 so it’s not a plated coin. Looks like a spot of corrosion. But it’s not a D mint mark if that was your...
The Details one is out in my book.
It’s a lamination error. Very common on war nickels. Nice find and welcome to CT.
Flat and shelf like so MD. If it can happen to the queen, it can happen to all of us.
That is PMD, a scratch as you can see medal pushed to both sides.
It’s zinc and that is damage.
Normal
Thank you. It’s great looking in hand. Bright, bold colors.
I would think that anyone that takes the time to read this thread should learn something. At least I would like to think that. :)
I think it’s one of those I say pototo and you say potato, I say tomato and you say tomoto. Know what I mean?
Nice looking obverse but a much better reverse. As soon as I saw the reverse it made me think of the toned one I posted earlier today.
I’ve always been told that it’s a planchet first, then a coin. When the clip occurs it’s a planchet error. The type of clip doesn’t matter.
Due to the higher serial number and the circulated condition I f do not think there would be much of a premium, if any at all on that bill. Still,...
Congrats on all those likes. :)
A nice little clip or more properly called, an incomplete planchet. Glad you dropped it aren’t you? Congrats on the find. You did good! :)
Your coin has been counter stamped as free advertising. Very common in that time frame.
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