Good question. The material fold over might occur a few different ways. I took a quick look at Error-Ref.com and did searches under 'foil' and...
This DDO is harder to find than the 1984 DDO (ear). At least, that is what I've read. I've never found either myself. Here's what it looks like...
Looks like a normal cent. Don't forget to check the RDV link I posted for you. Wide is right.
Nice haul!
I hope you still have the dime.
It’s a progressive issue until it catastrophically fails. Rim to rim crack will probably be a retained cud/die break. And eventually a cud...
Sal - take a look at ‘finning’. I’m certain you’ve seen it during a CRH event. Your dime may be a specimen that had a large fin that folded over...
Nice one!
Hi Pam - just a bit out of focus so I can't say for sure. Looks like an S from the top photo.
@Randy Abercrombie Yes. Typically speaking, plating on and in corners can be problematic. Depending how the solution is attracted during the...
And it appears that your coin is reprocessed (grainy photo though). Other than that, it's a normal cent.
Found by @SensibleSal66 in Pocket Change - Pocket change find! 1958 LWC- MS?? | Coin Talk Congrats on the fun find!! And yes...you still can...
Just looks like a circulated coin to me. But for the record, why did you think DDR? Why did you think DDD? Why did you think MD?
Boogers. ;-)
I agree that it's probably pareidolia. If the impression was incuse, it might have been a dropped element weakly struck into the field. But I...
As noted, the foil folds over and is coined atop the planchet. It separates and creates the distorted image you have there. That's a fun find!
Dryer or spooned dime. One of our fellow enthusiasts has it right.
Answer: spelling 'German' with a D.
A couple observations: As @paddyman98 noted, machine damage caused during the strike. Most of the time, the MD seen on a coin affects the...
I concur with our fellow enthusiasts. Lamination error. I like older issues like this one that have the softer appearance from circulation and...
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