Whatever it is, I kind of like it.
Yep, that looks like a pegleg
Coin mutilation...oh the horror...oh the humanity...
...and an off-center will look like that on the other side. If the offset is only on one side, it is a MAD - Mis-Alligned Die
Agree, more planchet pits than plating bubbles. Errors that are worth collecting are features that are on more than one coin. Tricky business,...
See, that was painless, and actually pretty good photos. Sorry to relate that plating blisters are pretty common and not worth any premium.
sorry
A clipped coin, an off-center coin, a broken die coin
What do you think the error is?
What do you teach?
Smartphones take acceptable photos if you keep the phone still and have decent lighting. If you are posting from your phone, it should be easy...
...now if I knew what K3 was...
Sorry, all I see is a crappy Zincoln I would hesitate to bend over for. Is there something that I don't see?
Perhaps millions...let's see it.
With these crappy Zincolns, many weird appearances are possible.
It has the error of being the "out of focus" and "badly lighted" coin :) Other than that, this is most likely caused by the die being filled with...
I can't see behind his head, his head is in the way :) can definitely see two, more maybe, but not certainly. I like it.
@BKay some responders don't read carefully. Someone vented their rage on that poor quarter with a hammer. I reported your post to see if they...
When the die used to strike the coins is overused, the edges crumble and you get a look like this. Die Deterioration Doubling...unfortunately not...
Spodium...looking further, probably not
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