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Looks like a glue job. Just throw it away so someone else doesn't get their hopes up.
I see what you're talking about but it could be machine doubling. You might search to see if there is a doubled ear known for that year.
Rolling machine damage.
What does the reverse look like?
Hammer job. People sell those to morons for hundreds on eBay.
Yes.
Probably not a gouge since it goes through the high points of the letters. Could it be struck through wire? Or some type of plating error?
The lettering and dates around the outside diameter are weakly struck on most missing clad layer coins. The reeding appears normal.
Yeah, the surfaces have mostly browned, but there is still bright red outlining the head and letters. The coin does not show any wear. It has the...
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I haven't weighed it, but it definitely is. The pic came out terrible. I'll try for a better one when I get home. Fret, are they worth having...
Die cracks normally go through the path of least resistance, not in straight lines. But it does look like one. Weird.
I just scored this coin for a great price!! It's my first coin struck with a missing clad layer. Now I have to get it out of that baggy and into a...
You can see the reeded edge, so it's not off center.
The left side is severely worn or has been hammered. It is not an error.
You should have kicked his/her ***.
Machined. I can see the lines, even with the blurry pic.
It's a wide AM until you post a half decent pic.
Acid damage.
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