This is the well known transition error cent. In your OP, You made it sound like there was some official reason Denver struck something other...
Still not following. What do you think you have? Also, what are you saying about 1983D cents?
Definitely not a crack. Scratch/Coin Roller if it's indented, or ridge ring from a worn die if it's raised. Hard to tell from the pics but in...
Nice find
The mark on the left has displaced metal on the sides, which is a characteristic of a PMD gouge/scratch. The mark on the right jumps over part of...
The pic shown in post 16 was explained by Fred W in the thread @paddyman98 linked. The "5" is a lint mark on the die, nothing more. It was being...
Not usually a fan of NCLT, but that one is cool. The best thing about collecting is that you get to collect what you like.
I don't understand why you would think a knowledgeable error collector would say this is PMD. It's a lamination. You think somebody would figure...
Every once in a while, a blind squirrel finds a nut. You finally found some errors. Will miracles never cease
It's a worn die. You can see some of the radial flow lines as well. But there is a tiny die crack to the right of WE, so you got a little bonus...
It's a debris filled die error. Very Cool, but it probably wouldn't add much, if anything to the value. The coin has a retail value of approx...
You have the modified version, not the devil face. Look at the link @paddyman98 posted and compare the 2 types. There are not "more...
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Sorry but your coin is damaged as @JickyD posted. Notice how the edges of gouges are slightly raised? That's displaced metal that was pushed up...
If you believe that every die marker EXACTLY matches the few certified examples and you believe that you have pulled an example from circulation...
Not a struck through cloth. Just PMD. Wire brushes can leave this effect.
I'm sorry you feel that way, but the I'm not sure why you're upset. Nobody said these coins don't exist. You did some nice research and...
You got one. Nice find
Most members on CT would love to see a new member make a valuable find and would be celebrating along with them. The unfortunate reality is that...
Look it up in your copy of "A Guide Book of United States Coins". If someone hasn't already recommended that you purchase a copy, surely you've...
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