Maybe post a pic with a mirror behind it. The front and reverse SHOULD be the opposite. If they are both "right side up" then it is a 180* rotated...
Here's a pretty seriously clashed Roosevelt dime worth checking out....
It is struck about 10% off center. I would guess you could get $40-$50 for it, maybe a little more if you found a big state quarter error collector.
Whatever it is, it's worth silver value. Definitely post mint damage.
I looked on an auction site and they go for $2-3 dollars. Yours looks pretty good in the fields, but are those hits on the jacket or just dust on...
Wow those heavy and unique die scratches easily confirm this find. Congratulations.
Is it all the way through the coin, or just on one side? What is this coin being sold as? BU or circulated?
This looks like another DDD listed as a "super rare double die". This is getting ridiculous....
Remember this thread? It got out of hand and locked, so let's keep this civil. http://www.cointalk.com/t49383/ Another one has surfaced and was...
It looks like a spooned/dryer quarter. A quarter struck on a nickel planchet would have flattened the rim edge, not thickened it.
Wow it looks like a high AU, but struck through a clogged die.
The part under the first 0 of 2001 looks like it was ripped from around the D mint mark, so that's why I think it is a thin layer of the coin...
No, it is clearly the copper coating and a thin layer of zinc that were peeled back when this coin was post mint damaged.
Yes, we see these all the time. It is definitely a "spooned" coin. If you don't believe us, get a nickel and a spoon or dryer and see what happens.
Pics are kinda small. Is the O raised like the rest of the letters, just not frosted? Or is the O barely raised like it was struck through a...
Any idea how this happened? It seems surprisingly common the have MPD in the denticles, but how could the guy punching the dates have THAT bad of...
The initials are normal according to official mint pics.
Yep, looks like a coin that rolled around inside a washer or dryer. BTW, I noticed your comparison coin has a mint mark on the back. It might be...
Did someone brush glue on it?
I see it now. A layer of the copper plating has been peeled back from the rim onto Lincoln's jacket. Probably post mint damage. It could have...
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