Not positive, but I leaning towards machine doubling. My reasoning is that the doubled letters look too flat to be a true DD and I can't see any...
There have a lot of trolls on here recently masquerading as new members, hence the sarcasm. Generally, you'll get straight answers for even the...
This type of porosity makes it look cast. Weak denticles on the rim are another sign of possible casting. Weak and mushy devices like the stars...
Fake
Not a cud. Looks like a Lamination.
Lousy pic, but it looks real.
I also believe the marks are scratches/gouges that occurred after it left the mint. If it were a planchet defect, I would expect the gouges to be...
The metal in the date was pushed by whatever left the heavy scratches next to the rim. This can happen when roll wrapping machines crimp the ends...
I agree, Environmental damage. More than likely from a coin that was found metal detecting or been in the soil.
Assuming the reverse is normally centered, the 1979 is probably from a misaligned die. Unfortunately, it has no additional value. The missing S...
You can see the corrosion near the rim. Once the copper shell is breached, the zinc is going to react. Depending on the reactant, the zinc...
Nice magnification but it's hard to tell without natural lighting. More than likely, it's due to environmental damage that caused the mm area to...
There have been some real jerks on here lately, just trolling. Since it's hard to see your pic, you got lumped in with them, so don't take it...
Josh. I think you're referring to a line next to the 6 in the date. It's very hard to tell based on pic. If I am seeing it correctly (big...
Sorry, but it got hit with something after it left the mint. I think the Official CT technical term is "dings", not scratches:)
Sorry, but as been said earlier, it's a P mm that took a hit. Notice all of the nicks on the rest of the coin. He may have thought he had...
I think it's an RPM. Better close up would help. It looks a little flat, but I don't see any other evidence of machine doubling in the pic
Nice filled die error
It looks like there may be some "green slime" on the reverse (and maybe a little by the LIBERTY on the obv). If it's PVC residue, it's acidic and...
PMD. It was crimped or pinched. The out of round gives it away for your coin
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