I don't see anything either. And don't forget, the last nickel to use the S mm on the reverse was 1955, so it really doesn't seem likely that you...
You could try Denly's in Boston
This is a different coin than in your OP, correct? There are some people here that very good with minor doubling, but it's not my thing. I am...
Did you check the doubled die or variety vista web sites to see if your coin matches up with any known minor examples?
It looks like it took a hit in circulation after it left the mint. PMD (post mint damage). It is not a mint error. Maybe it got hit with a...
The copper is worn through to the zinc core. Probably with a fine abrasive. PMD (post mint damage) and not a mint error
Yes. The obverse immediately opposite this area has Lincoln's shoulder. A lot of metal needs to flow in this region to fill it. Initially, it...
I do the same thing. Start tapping lightly until the seal breaks. The towel keeps the coin from accidently falling on the floor. Works like a charm
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Great way to fill the holes in your album. As you continue to look through roles you'll almost certainly be able to upgrade coins when you find...
@Hommer is correct. Even though it looks like a filled die error, weakness in this area is due to the lack of metal flow.
Please read post #2 above. Even though the thread is old, the explanation is correct. There is no other possible cause for this type of damage...
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