Sorry but it's not. This image is the real one from CoinFacts. [ATTACH]
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Both are large dates.
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15
You should post more. We all need a good laugh and you fit the bill.
Right there with you. We share the same opinion.
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Now that's cool.
I bought this one many years ago for almost nothing. The dealer called it damaged. I knew it was some kind of clash. It's a clash with the die...
Just damage.
Bought this one as an AU damaged coin for $20.69. PCGS gave it MS-62. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice find.
These are the images you posted Tyler. I don't see how this could have happened at the mint. Looks like the shape of a kitchen tool. Like you use...
You might watch for coin shows in your area.
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They have to leave out stuff. Just not enough room for everything. Nice coin.
I would go to all the shows and shops possible and look at PCGS and NGC slabs. Looking at images will help but having the coin in hand will help...
Machine doubling.
I thought you were talking about a quarter struck on a dime planchet.
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