Although I have not handled any silver planchet strips or webbing, the photos of the strips, and the chopped webbing do not appear to be what I...
Looks A.U. to me, based on the photos.
Looks like Feeder Finger scrapes across the reverse die.
So nice to see an actual Error coin found in the wild !
Deep scratch - see the rim at the 2nd "L"
What error type does it look like ?
That's the first '21 clip I've seen - very nice.
Your nickel got jammed in a counting machine, that's why you have those diagonal thick 'reeds' on the edge of the coin. It's possible it started...
looks like a reeding 'hit' from another coin.
It's about a half-gram heavy - it may be 'rolled thick', but it's not an impressive amount at all.
There is no error on that quarter What you see occurred to it well after it was released into circulation.
Looks like the planchet was mis-fed into the vertical collar; (Shular Press) with the partial reeding on the edge, it's a tilted partial collar...
It's damaged, and not an error coin of any kind or type, as others have posted. It did not leave the US Mint looking like that.
It's a well-known re-punched date on this series .
Uniface Obv. strike - another planchet was laying on top of this planchet when it was struck. The other coin will have a uniface reverse, and a...
Very impressive large die chip !
No problem - it's not even a 'wrong planchet' error. It's a 'wrong stock thickness' error......
It's not a partial outer clad layer error - It's a mis-annealed planchet -
On Dime Stock - Yes Off Metal - No
Glue or scotch tape ?
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