This is known as a very slight third printing misalignment. A collector of this type of error may be interested in buying it, but like...
Since the design elements of the coin are not terribly distorted under the "lamination" area, I do not think this was PMD. If something were...
Also looks like a clash mark behind Lincoln's neck.
looks like both lamination and PMD. Lamination first and then years of hard circulation.
That came from an awfully cheap gentlemen's club.
The hammer die (obverse) may have, at some point, come into contact with a rotated reverse die. The reverse die, sometime later, was then...
Since the reverse is not off center in the same direction as the obverse, I think this is a misaligned die(s) error. I suck at grading, so I'll...
Looking for a trade dollar with many many chop marks. Almost to the point of obliterating the coin design. But at least in fine condition.
You have not shown us the reverse. If it was a retained die break there should be an area of light or missing detail opposite the area in...
one set of dies have been polished at least once while the other set have not. That will make them look different.
Looks like gouges in the collar die. Or at least some sort of collar damage.
lot #3 would fit my nickel collection just fine. I want it!
I love chop marks. Never too many. Imagine all the merchant's hands that this has passed through. This is a well-traveled dollar that did its...
I personally like to see lots of chop marks. Proves the coin did its intended job.
Hard to tell since we can't see the left side of the reverse. It could be a shifted first printing with a gutter fold. Clearer full pictured would...
Here is a nice gutter fold on a star note. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Beware of front to back ink transfers that are not certified. Today's printers can make thee look very authentic. Fortunately, these printers have...
I have one of these from 1975 also. Must have been a bad year at the mint. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have one of these also. it also is a 1975. Must have been a bad year at the mint.
So hard to find these serial number types in circulation, but they are out there.
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