Yes, the mint produces so many and the dies are worn so poorly this happens to the coins.
It's called a MAD or misaligned die strike. It's an error but no extra value as they are very common.
Welcome to CT but we need photos of both sides in full frame to give honest answers.
Of course it would.
Cut then circulation wear
I agree completely
I don't recall if I posted this before or not so here it is. It's the key date and it's expensive. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I understand completely
I only bought it because it was in a lot and was very cheap. This type of toning is gaining interest.
A common greaser but worthy of keeping for yourself as an educational piece.
Not the Doubled Die that you want.
Who doesn't like a nice Bald Eagle?
Just toning. Started after I bought it.
Lol and she'll keep reminding you if you love her you'll learn to like that cute fluffy stuff in your house. Lol
I thought so, that's why I bought it. :)
Sorry to hear this.
It's junk silver. Nothing more and nothing less.
I think so
Looks to me as if the buyer bought the slab and it's endorsements, not the coin.
The 9 is damaged but that is a die chip higher up.
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