http://varietyvista.com/05%20JN%20RPMs/1964DRPM003.htm Have a look.
Yes. Looks like one...searching.
Hi Karen - welcome to the mix here at CT! Steady your phone on a heavy object, perhaps and overturned mug or glass that sets the distance where...
LOL I had this typed but didn't hit Post Reply. "Has anyone seen my gum?"
Fun find...always check that pocket change!!
It looks like die deterioration. You can see the striations from the material flow headed toward the rim along with the slide of the mint mark....
@igotchange That's about correct. You'll see here (and elsewhere) that when folks are struggling with pareidolia they often don't consider font...
Decent photos (although a bit redundant)! As noted by our fellow enthusiasts, just an environmentally damaged coin. Spendable.
Favorite of the week: 1916D!! It's in great shape for a survivor!!
It's a DDO, but I think you would have been better off with 5 decent photos. Consider a full obverse and a full reverse and a few photos of...
Cool!
Yes...a normal cent.
The last set of photos are your best set of photos. I can see from them that the 8 took a hit and some burnished material ended up in the loops...
What you'll find out is that if you give us a crisp photo of the obverse and reverse without background clutter, the enlarging feature here helps...
I took a look at cuds-on-coins and they don't have your specimen. That site will show errors/things other than a cud, and they have similar...
Steady your phone against a heavy object that is tall enough to set an optimal focal length for your phone's camera. Use the zoom sparingly to...
I found a 1998 WAM not too long ago from pocket change. Unfortunately, it was a barnacle of a coin (hydrozincite). Let's see what came your way...
@Matthew williams I think you forgot to include the photo.
Nice pickup on the rotated die. I wonder how many you’ve found during the challenge. Interesting to find out what that ratio is.
@Marcus Noble - Welcome to CT. As you might have missed, this thread is 15 years old. The subject coin is a common 1939 Jefferson nickel with a...
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