Looks more like 008. http://www.varietyvista.com/01b%20LC%20Doubled%20Dies%20Vol%202/1972PDDO008.htm
Interesting thread, I am sure the whole bunch were graded the same. As steel that is. Good catch Jcro
I have been on a hiatus lately. But one thing I know. CT prides itself with a bunch of unbiased qualified members, we and they are here to help. I
Your photos are not clear enough. Honestly it looks like MD.
I will add that it says right on the coin that it is a cent. MD
Definitely MD.
I just wish people would post their photos full size instead of thumbnails. It's a pain for some phone users.
I have quite a few rolls of these 05' 06' that have toned the same way. Could be something in the paper they were rolled in. ? We're they in US...
@paddyman98 But is it altered or struck missing the copper plate?
Why did you hide part of the coin?
It would be best if you started your own thread. Did you read the comments? Please post photos of the Obv. and Rev. For the best answers. This...
Cool coin Gary. Those are some neat IDB's and die cracks. Die breaks are chips located in the field. A cud only involves the rim.
Merry Christmas Ya'll! Santa sent me some nice unc 2017 and 2018 P and D Kennedys they will fit nicely in the Dansco's. [ATTACH] Silver is...
Not a Doubled Die.
The lamination presented by the OP is not a struck thru like the one Islander posted, they are two different types of lumped in errors. Islanders...
That is Wexler, let us know which it is. This page is all we had up to about 8-10 years ago. http://varietyvista.com/CONECA Master Listings.htm
That's an interesting way off looking at it. 100% correct and that is why we buy coins in hand or upon an adjudicated public eye. Even that...
If anything you would classify it as a spike head.
To BS and giggle what does the third side look like?
Nice find, you have Varety Vista or Doubled die.com?
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