All I could see was a small piece of dust that was clad coated. Using my imagination I can turn it into a 5.
Not bad for a freebie in the mail. I used to see a lot of that before I retired.
It looks like the metal has been pushed from right to left. I'd call that damaged. Welcome to CT.
It seems busier than it has been.
AU-58
Other than it's zinc, it's damaged and it's worth one cent, does it really mattered what happened to it?
Sure, AMEN!!
That does not make them annealed. :)
It's damaged. Look at the rim and you can see where it started.
It's damaged, after it left the mint. No way to tell how or why.
MD at best. Looks normal to me.
What chip? All I see is a lamination error.
It's nice to have a new person that wants to learn. Glad to have you with us. It's been almost 2 months now. :)
I'm not seeing it.
What annealing? It's all copper. Blurry but it looks like a silverish metal was added to the copper and now it's peeling off.
Almost worn to the point of unrecognizable. It got used.
Looks like someone got smarter with a vise. They didn't use letters or numbers. Lol but it's just PMD.
That's a great set of coins. Thanks for sharing.
Definitely damaged
That's not a split planchet. Notice in the definition the words "clam shell". That should be your first clue. This is a split planchet and...
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