It's posted on Coneca and collectors universe forums too .
I think this is a " Stiff Collar Strike " ... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Here's some info on this error . http://www.error-ref.com/stiff-collar-strike/
Here's a couple of more images and a new one between LIBERTY and IN too .. I also don't think it's PMD, the coin sits level too, no bends .....
I found it in a coin-star machine today . Not sure what's going on with it .....
Here's the Reverse images ... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here's the Obverse images and it weighs 2.7 grams too .. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Where's the beef .... [ATTACH]
[MEDIA]
Yes you did, now go and read my threads and then maybe, you'll understand the suicide thread . This is turned into a litigation forum, now .........
The only bad word I see is " our " .......
What the hell our you talking about ?
Put some early gold on that flag ... [ATTACH]
Looks like someone had some fun with an overlay program, at least from that image ...
And here's living proof, he jumped from a building too ... We fired him before he jumped, so we got our money ......
1+
1972 S 40% Obverse IDDDO-27 New IDDDR-WH- IDDP-25 Cross Reference: Attributed by: IDDD Thomas Kalantzis. Class: Obverse Class II Doubling and...
Here's what a nickel looks like on a cent planchet . [ATTACH]
I just asked Mike if a grinder was used to clean up the aftermath, I'm still waiting for an answer back ....
Mike thinks it was crushed between two surfaces .....
Noway .. It would crush in the field(s) and so would the lettering ..
Separate names with a comma.