Maybe a good full photo of the reverse might help show some of the Blakesley
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Well @slictoys you are in fact the problem that most numismatist face today. Your willing to con and sell common problem coin, I do believe that...
An annealing error happens to the complete surface of a coin, Look up Black Beauty Nickel. That is either corrosion or toning.
Absolutely dripping, practically jumped out of the case.
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Yes, but 2.4 is not light enough for the missing copper.
Yes, my bad.
See how the coin has been expanded, ( not round anymore) In the affected area? This can't happen at the mint.
I see damage, not an error.
You'll need to provide better photos, some that show depth and detail, from strait above, not at an angle.
The whole reverse of your coin shows MD, why would the S be the only letter that is raised? I have searched many a Denver zinc coin, I live here....
The secondary S is flat and shelf like. MD
I agree the MM placement is correct also. An OMM is not the same as an RPM.
That 1/2 Baht is pretty cool.
That is a well struck cent, nothing out of the ordinary.
These early zincolns tend to change colors pretty easy, especially after a wash cycle in someone's jean pockets. Some of the spots looked like...
The clip and the blakesley aren't 90 from each other. Also there is a lot of smoothing to the clip area, and rim under IGWT.
Machine doubling can happen in any direction even multiple on the same coin.
Separate names with a comma.