I had to take a look. Found it! http://www.maddieclashes.com/tdc-5c-1914-01/ The OP's looks to be in much better shape than the one referenced.
Welcome to CT! Those aren't die chips they are the result of a die clash. Can you post full size photos of the coin. Both Obverse and Reverse....
The pictures aren't very helpful. I would guess the same as Paddyman, but could easily be damaged.
What is the white on the inside? I would try to get through that first, and identify the Obv. The definition in CNG says that these are AR. Is...
That is a brown cent, the photos aren't clear enough to tell what grade it is. Red is reserved for mint red color, this doesn't have any.
This was my point in the post above yours. Looking at the two RDV's will tell you that the only difference is the flared G in FG. Wide AM exists...
There has been a few posts lately with off center wheat cents being fake one is a 55 DDO. I would check it out and make sure it is real.
I The question was 88 WAM only. It is thoroughly confusing to say WAM in this attribution. Using RDV-005 and RDV-006 I am unable to see any...
Have you ever figured out why they call it a wide AM? Is there actually a minute difference between the type one rev. of 88 and the type two rev....
The Nevada appeal says we have to pay to read it.:rolleyes:
That isn't a doubled ear. That is also the correct FG for 88'
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Challenge tokens?
I think you meant that 43 #1 cent is a variety of cents, Not a nickel. You are trying to confuse how the numismatic community defines each of...
I'd imagine that the two areas opposite each other are damage. Doesn't look like it happened at the mint.
Circulation strike.
You think you could get us updated photos? And good pics of the areas in question?
I am unable to find the half cent, I was more thinking free unless it is sold as irreparable damage.
These are sweet pieces of our history. Thanks for reviving the thread. Very cool!
That's a give away, I will photo one that was given to me. Give me a minute.
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