It's the proper reverse, but keep checking!
Hi Truss...Welcome to CT! What you have there is a coin that was lost in a washing machine caught between the fixed and spinning drum. The...
@paddyman98 I was thinking a tilted strike but saw this - https://www.error-ref.com/horizontal-misalignment-of-the-hammer-die/
lol - yes. That one is mine. I had to have one and a strong reverse passed through my LCS. I snapped it up!
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I agree with our fellow enthusiasts. Just a circulated nickel with damage. Your photos continue to improve.
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Did you try acetone?
This is interesting. I’m thinking struck through something but probably not a die cap unless it folded over onto itself in some fashion. Almost...
After bulk shipment they get divided up into smaller bags for delivery to banks (less these days as most go to a coin hub like Brinks). When...
Agree with the others only that I’ve not paid that high in the past. That said I would check out what’s happening at EBay Coins.
I think it was the one to the right.
I agree. And looks like a weak strike too. The rim/field aren’t sharply defined and the bust/shield aren’t either.
Damaged cent removed from a bezel or holder (vote: lucky penny holder). Not an error cent.
Terrific timing!! Well done!!
I found Elvis on a quarter once. Lol
That image looks like it may be William Clark, the second name on the reverse. Now if you can find Meriwether Lewis…
Looks like VP-002. Fun!
Which RPM do you have there?
It’s a DDO. Congrats. Fun find for sure!
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