Thanks. I do look for rare as anyone would, but, I like any anomaly and keep them.
I am very concerned about the future of my children and grandchildren. I don't think they will every have the opportunities that my generation had.
Yes, that is where I thought I saw a clash.
I suppose. But, you youngsters have it all in front of you and it is mostly behind me.
I'm looking between the columns to the left. There are raised indications that look like more than die chips. There are some on the right also....
Here is a photo of that.[ATTACH]
I loved the Amusement Parks when I was young. The rides were 5 cents and 10 cents. This was late 40's and early 50's. Man, the change contained a...
In the 3rd and 4th column openings and the far right ones there appears to be die chips or die clash. I'd like some opinions please.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thanks @alurid I looked very close and now believe that it is circulation wear and tear. Thanks again for the feedback.
Mine is a 1943 manufacture.
I will look at it a little closer. Thanks.
Looking closer, it could very well be circulation wear. Thanks for the feedback.
OK, 1941. Thanks for the feedback.
Thanks. It doesn't really matter. But, I have had it for years and am curious. Dave
That's what I was thinking. But, if it is a one, could it have become longer in the damage process? It does seem longer.
Is this penny a damaged 1946 or a damaged 1941?[ATTACH]
On etsy 6 figures.
Yes, above and in front of. On the reverse in the spot that used to hold the mint mark. They seem to be directly opposite front to back.
This dime appears to have been struck with a lot of grease on both obverse and reverse. Or, is there another explanation for the...
This dime appears to have a strike through on both Obv and Rev exactly opposite each other.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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