Flat and shelf-like = MD. And notice the high points in the letters of CENT are thinner than normal. Another characteristic of MD. Take a look...
It looks like a scratch because it is a scratch! There is no extra Liberty. The people who have tried to help you in the previous posts are very...
The rim looks like a collar clash. Minor error with no significant value. You can read more about it on www.error-ref.com and search collar clash
@Randy Abercrombie Wow! I'll have that picture in my mind every time I read one of your posts. It will be tough to "unremember" :hilarious:
I recall @Randy Abercrombie saying he used to tour with a band back in the day. Maybe he could put a classic rock spin to it. :headphone:....
Sorry @paddyman98 There are lots of us who see your daily answers to new collector questions. It's great that you invest the time to help others....
Notice how the digits and RT are thinner at the high points. This is a characteristic of mechanical doubling. This is one trick you can use to...
Could be a retained strike through.
Don't forget that proofs are struck 2 or more times to bring up the design. I'm not seeing any split serifs. Look at some of of the letters in...
Rust is basically what we call iron that's oxidized. Other metals oxidize as well. Even aluminum will form an extremely thin layer of aluminum...
It's also damage. Notice all of the hits and dings in your coin. This is just another ding. Many times, if the coin is worn and damaged,...
If you understand the minting and die making processes, you'll understand that what you're claiming is not possible. It is likely caused by a...
An example of a repeater is 12341234. Sorry, but you have a regular note. Spend it.
The 3rd coin is Russian Wire Money. I don't have my references handy but someone should be able to ID it for you. Can't make out anything on...
It looks like there is some displaced metal around the mark. That's an indication that the coin suffered a hit and was damaged
Sorry, but it's damage. Probably from a coin rolling machine
FYI. It is signed by the Governor of the Fed District (Kansas city in this case), not the the state Governor
It took a hit. Copper is soft and things like the crimper from an automated coin roller can really move stuff arounf
Date inflation
Zippy Kitty couldn't find my copy of the German-English Numismatic Dictionary so she gave up. I have a printed copy, but it's available free...
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