Chemically treated surfaces. Not a partial plating eror, imo
The spread is a bit wider than normal for the center design portions
Ed "Kooky' Burns - from the '77 Sunset Strip' TV show. Filmed at a restaurant on Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, just West of La Cienega Blvd.
Looks like the rim is damaged in the areas of the green arrows........ Might have got caught in a counting machine. I don't see it as an error, imo.
Mechanical doubling
worn/overused die
Not a 'woody' or planchet rolling marks.
It means the collector has two coins worth $2 total. I have lots of the 'same' error, and it doesn't affect their value. However, if I had one...
No, it's a mis-annealed planchet.
Yes, and it is - It's not on a foreign planchet, or copper-coated zinc planchet. Weigh it, and it will weigh 3.1 grams +-...
Please tell us what you see
No offense to the new member who posted this dime, but I can't help wonder how/why such an obviously damaged coin would be thought to be an error
Edge view please (of the reeded edge) ....and there are plenty of Louisiana Quarter errors out there....
Two periods - that's a start PS - we need to see photos
TT - glad to help out, but as a suggestion, your posts would be much more readable if you would use some punctuation in them.
Man-made shearing on the coin.
The 1944 Cent has numerous bad rim nicks and scratches on the reverse, and the obverse also has rim nicks and other damage, including the...
Looking at the entire obv., I'd say worn/overused dies, but MD is a possibility.
As mentioned, there's the common Die Crack below and to the left of the R, and a possible crack from the U of Trust going up, but that's about it...
I actually remember watching that Show ! SkyKing forever
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