Obverse looks like a lamination crack, and there is a die chip on the reverse. Normal for a 50's wheat cent.
Not sure how a bubble could form of a die, Although it does seem to look like a D I think it is damage and is simply displaced metal.
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5 I have 10 and some cat food.
Wish there were photos that showed a closer look of the double struck.
Well it's bid up to 265. with 12 hrs left. These photos are terrible.
The quarter looks heavily circulated. It is a spender
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This is damage. You would get more help if you posted these coins in your own thread. They will be seen by many more folks than here.
Nice old ANACS slab @Islander80-83
LOL It's harmless. Here is a little bit of info. The following description is from what I believe was a 1954 press release from the American...
I was wondering how they stack?
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