Appears to be a plugged-up die. Very common in many years.
Thomas would you mind posting again if you have a more relevant content? Thank you.
How does this happen? Does the Fed/Mint release Proofs they get stuck with back-to-the-wild after sitting on them for some years?
My bank--Harbor One Bank--RARELY gets new minted. I got 10 mint rolls last week but they were only "P" Cumberland and Lowell. Two small die chips...
WHOA! Looks like that die was barely held together enough to strike.
AT LEAST it wasn't someone asking for value of a destroyed parking lot coin :)
What YEAR, please, so the rest of us can look for it :)
get a second hobby...
Thank you for the 411. It was as I had imagined and not worth a separate labor :)
I thought a "snorter" was a bill used to sniff drugs...
I've CRH'd several rolls of 1982 Lincoln's that I've put aside. What should I be searching for: both 1982 and 1982D small dates? Thank you.
I've found this and passed it by.
Whatever happens, ALL THE BEST!!!
Awwwwwww... Can't we just say this is a doubled-die to make FooFighter happy? :)
Nice item. Congrats :)
Finding a Hawai'ian note in a strap would be EXTREMELY rare and INCREDIBLY fortunate. I lived on Maui for six years and never heard of anything...
If examining your coins under a microscope is what collecting is all about, then count me out. I LOVE errors and variations but going to such...
GREAT pics :)
In case you haven't used this resource :) :) http://www.mycurrencycollection.com/reference/star-notes/lookup
TY of the 411 :) :)
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