It is missing a part of the copper layer IMO. It's a know error, while some zinc cents can be missing the entire copper layer.
I think it could be. I see some split serifs, but couldn't tell you for sure. Like the 4 as paddy said and the E and TY in Liberty. Edit: Not...
Color is off, would receive a details grade IMO.
Your pictures come up as errors for me.
I have always been interested in seeing if anyone has anything from North Korea as I am unsure whether or not it is even possible to obtain...
I have one of those, likely from the same die. Found it in a CRH a while ago. [IMG] [IMG]
I think it may have been scratched and it looks doubled? Could be wrong, but it's just a thought.
The 1945 nickel looks cleaned or something on the obverse. Might just be glare though. Pictures would be perfectly fine if you took the coins out...
Those pictures are too dark to tell where or what you think is doubled.
Grease filled die I believe. And yes, that is a die crack as well. Not bad. Also, you shouldn't look for die cracks on variety vista as there will...
There is no definite answer to your question because there are hundreds of different kinds of errors, all of which can happen on any coin. Die...
My favorite cointalk quote for coins like this... "I think you should shoot it and put it out of it's misery." ~Chris (@cpm9ball)...
A misalignment of such a small increment doesn't matter. For it to be worth anything as an error, it would have to be much more misaligned. They...
Sorry, it's damage and a spender. Someone was probably messing around with some tool on the reverse.
Another die break.
That's a die break yes, and possibly a pre - cud. Nice one.
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Odd, it's not on the opposite side. I'm not sure what it is.
Every coin on wish is fake. Even the fake coins.
The "B" is contact marks from hitting the edge of the reeding on another coin. It is damaged, and worth face value. Keep looking, you will find...
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