It looks like a 'scuff' in the mm area - or, possibly it's an S mint, with damage at that point. A photo half-way between the full first rev....
Damaged coin.
Not a brockage error - It's a 'sandwich' coin - now a damaged/altered coin, sorry
Oh, it's possible - it's a normal 1969-S Cent....... with the VERY very very common ejection or mechanical doubling. Compare your coin to the...
Doesn't look like a die crack either, at least based on the photos and lighting.
Doesn't line up for a die clash of Jefferson's head.
Damaged
Maybe, but I feel 'Incomplete' does fine; and it saves 2 characters on the label. You can say it's Incompletely Punched, or that it's AN...
PCGS uses the term "Incomplete Punched Planchet"
Not the Proof version
Genuine coin, and nice example of a partial collar strike.
From what I can see in the photos, there's a die crack coming down at 12:00, and a die chip in his hair, above his ear, going up. Not a...
...but it comes with a free set of Chop Sticks !
Bingo!
It's a stained, enviornmentally damaged surfaces, circulated coin. It's worth face value only, as numerous folks have tried to tell you. It's...
Both the 57-D and 58-D cents have been removed from 'lucky penny' aluminum ring holders.
That 'depression' on the right side of the building is from the Die, imo, and not the planchet strip or planchet itself. It appears to be a...
The weakness going down from the E of Liberty is due to a weaker strike than normal. The metal flowed into the central design elements on the...
worn, or overused die.
Yes, but very minor, and really not 100% of the rim is involved.....
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