Acid Treated
Based on the photos, I'd say it's counterfeit.
They're all damaged - nothing more
They're 'slugs'. Not any blank or planchet for any coin, US or foreign.
On BU coins, the edge lettering is put on after the coin is struck. On Proof coins, it's part of the initial striking operation. You're seeing...
The nickname for it is 'sliced digit'
Looks cleaned, and I don't believe it's a struck thru error - based on the shiny photo, it's PMD.
Bad Counterfeit
I call 'em Die Chips
Looks like a small planchet lamination
I agree, PMD
It's all damage
All damage/contact marks/rough circulation. Not an error of any kind, sorry to say,.
R.A. got it - a 'texas' cent that's also had the outer copper layer removed
'Rim clip' Genuine, but very small
Yes, a MAD
It's off center - some design elements (lettering on rev., date on obv.) are missing -
The heat and other environmental damage to the coin might have caused the 'clamshell' as part of it, but it would not be certifiable because I'm...
Hard to know for sure due to the circulation of the coin, but it looks like a circ. 'black beauty' to me.
Looks like a 'struck thru thinning die cap' error to me. The Die Cap has thinned out so much from previous strikes that it's very thin, and the...
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