It looks silver in your photos, not gold. If for some strange reason the hold coin was plated silver those cracks would be a plating issue.
Great find for CRH. Congratulations
I only do I pics.
Nice looking but not worth a lot. It’s a look so not a rare coin or date. If you’re building a set and this coin is needed then it becomes essential.
First, it’s not an error. It’s a plating issue that the mint can’t or won’t resolve. Very common and in most cases it’s worse than your coin.
Congratulations on your finds! You’re now a little richer and the yard is a bit cleaner. Looks like an old hoe to me.
Damaged by the environment
Zinc in a dryer. Who would have thought that?
That is the strangest die chip I’ve ever seen or it’s damaged.
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Yes indeed!
I just reported 3 more on different threads.
WOAH!! What a difference. Now I see what you mean. It doesn’t look like any strike through that I’ve seen. I’m thinking some sort of defect.
And that’s it right there. Coins and bills are intended to be a certain way. Sometimes they are not. Zinc coins are the worse and the mint doesn’t...
No shortage of change in my area.
Neat looking but it’s PMD. The obverse has been scraped.
At least you got a good price. :)
Well I’m not going to spend money on one just to have it.
Your Red Book should help
Very common linear plating blisters. I’d keep it because it’s only one cent and the blisters are everywhere. It’s a mint error as they are not...
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