It's been cut with an Exacto Knife, or something similar. It is not an error of any kind or type.
yes, enviormentally damaged surfaces. The copper reeded edge is a give-away too.
Did not happen at the Mint
It's been plated, or has badly damaged surfaces. Not an error coin of any kind, I'm sorry to say
It's not an error of any kind, as mentioned.
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I can see the struck thru areas better, thanks. Not that dramatic, and as mentioned, common.
Looks like struck thru grease on both sides; very common for State And Park Quarters - This piece also seems to have it's surfaces played with -...
Shiny areas on the reverse - Look at the right side of the Eagle's left wing (viewers left) Look at the left side of the Eagle's right wing...
Probably not - 1. Die Varieties 2. Retirement funds
I've seen this before on a few modern coins. It's a piece of plastic - but I don't know the source at the Mint. If it's just on the coin, no...
Mechanical Doubling, imo
Die cracks and some small die chips on the Wheat stalks. Very common on these dates; no premium. The Die Crack on Lincoln's head is larger...
MD, and the die cracks are very common, and do not carry a premium at all, imo. Don't forget that every coin struck with the cracked die will...
Don't know what part I'm looking at, but it appears to be damage. A full shot of the coin would be helpful.
Not a lamination, imo. Photos are very dark, but as P & G says, this looks like corrosion or chemicals on the reverse.
Mechanical doubling
Don't see any die gouges there
It's damaged. There is no error on that cent.
' Z E - your coin has counting machine damage It got jammed in the machine, and those circular lines are from the part that should push the coin...
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