I am at 35 also, thought at first it might be a 30
One thing you should know, it has been cleaned. Can you remove your scope from the base?
@DysfunctionalVeteran The first thing I look for is the weak BRTY.
Nice Pics! @Mayz27 There are a lot of folks that I hope help with this one. It looks like a cool variety. Some full size Photos would be cool to...
I am calling hogwash. Don't worry it's all about learning.
By the way, if you are still here OP, the filled mm is a die chip.
I am not sure what you are seeing. But, it looks like a circulated cent. First of all and indented planchet, or, (planchet flaw) would not strike...
To me it looks like a DDO-003, Stage B
The quarter is damaged. Worth face value.
Its not FS-101, but there are 10 other business strike DDO's for the year.
You will have to post clearer pics, they are to blurry.
It is hard to tell from your photos, if it is a new find. or if it is a later die state than this one....
That one got hammered.
I scrap all my jobs, Cash it in once a year. Some years are better than others. It would be more fun melting it into bars though.
I'd have to agree. Though some of those are plating blisters.
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I have run across many 40% that have the clad layer showing. It does look silvered but, still layered.
Can you turn the power/ magnification down on your scope?
That's so me good info Cal, when Colonial said that two have shown plated, it made me wonder, is it altered or, plated?
The "flat" P is a filled die, Although it may be possible for you to find a no "P" cent, What happens when you find it with Zinc rot, in the place...
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