1. Ten Cents 2. Damaged/ungradable (but still spendable, that's about all)
Numismatic Pareidolia Great way to end this year
fairly common packaging damage from the sealing machine.
That's solder on the reverse - It was a button/pin/jewelry at one time.
Looks like a RPM to me
Planchet lamination
There is nothing wrong with that cent......nothing
Not a retained cud die break, not a die break. Looks like scratched/damage to me.
Very very very common on 63-D and 64-D silver Quarters. Mechanical doubling
Damaged, and not an error of any kind or type. sorry
I do not see any error on the coin.
Numismatic Pareidolia on corroded surface coins
Looks like a common die crack Nice eye to spot it......
damage
Copper Plated - don't need to see any photos, but it would help the OP.
worn
Strange -all the photos disappeared since my last post
I've seen this effect before, and I believe, based on the photos, that the rim/edge has been sliced; ie; damaged. There is a possibility, as...
.....or you might be talking about what looks like a very minor mis-aligned die.
I'm talking about where your green arrows point. The first and second photos sure look like a rim hit at the B of Liberty, and I was just...
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