I would say it's a 'cracked skull' die crack.
As mentioned on your other thread, try this site; http://www.errorvariety.com/OFD/index.html
Check this site. It should help you determine what you have. http://www.errorvariety.com/OFD/index.html
I see what gbroke see's. If it looks like this DDR '62 then it's a Doubled Die; [IMG]
It's more like a die break or chip on the 'C'.
Found this the other day. [IMG] Ok not what you're looking for? Here's one; [IMG]
This is one that I found. Don't know if it is much or not but I liked it. [IMG]
Don't throw it away, spend it.
I have a few counterfeits. The Henning nickle is one of them. At .99 and free shipping no one is getting rich off of this sale. I find some of...
You did, nice lamination error. Here's one I found some time ago. [IMG]
I agree!
This was the last post by this member also! I wonder if jack, joe, jazz or what name he's using today is still looking for an answer.
I'm going to agree with ziggy9 on this one. 'Dryer coin'
Just saw on e-bay a cent with missing letters, yep you guessed it they want a million dollars! He, he just kidding...
Give her a sheet of paper with the word 'over' on each side. It'll keep her busy for days
Welcome to the forum. It's worth 25 cents
And if that die was not pulled from service it could have matured to something like this 2005D; [IMG] Or this 2007D; [IMG]
This might help; http://www.coinfacts.com/small_cents/indian_head_cents/1864l_cent.htm
yep, die crack/chip.
Dropped letter? Read this; http://www.numismaticnews.net/article/error_finds_include_dropped_letter
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