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It didn't leave the Mint with that mark, whatever it is called, on the coin.
Obviously Damaged
It's a sandwich coin damaged., and it's nothing else. Everyone above who has told you that is experienced, and has seen this 'effect' hundreds of...
Spark nailed it -
Not a struck thru - it's a laminated planchet, after striking......
Die chips - very very common, even in BU condition
It's a stain on the surface of the coin
There is a difference between a doubled die coin, and a coin that has doubling from other causes. When you see, and learn the difference between...
It's not extra metal. Based on the photos you've provided, it looks like a scrape across the head.
Can I donate a few comma's or periods?
C/N - I agree 100% -
I think the Old Hoopster get's 3 points for his shot at it.......
Not a lamination, imo. Photos are a bit dark/rough, but it looks like either a bit of solder, or damage. Doesn't look like any error from the...
Mechanical Doubling, imo Not an RPM
Joe - Sorry for the delay in replying to the posts above. ( I don't read these threads over the weekend) Yes, of course you can use what I've...
All it is is normal, common, circulation 'hits' and contact marks. Please understand that just because a coin 'looks' different than what you are...
Not off center Not a rotated Rev. All is it is Change from a 95 Cent sale that someone paid with a $1 bill.
Don't understand your question Chris- There can be either no reason, or many reasons, but that has nothing to do with the fact that the coin IS...
Acid/chemically treated --Nothing more, nothing less
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