...a better-than-average filled die for an Ike Dollar......
The Schuler presses were first used in Philadelphia in 1997, I believe. By 2001, with the exception of Kennedy Halves and the Sac/Presidential...
I'm not a Die Variety specialist, but it looks like damage/contact marks (left of bottom of MM, and at bottom of MM) rather than a prepunched...
It's plated -
....from the collar - the planchet (sometimes a blank) didn't sit properly in the collar when the dies came down.
Damaged from being in circulation, and abused. No error of any kind that I can see in the photos.
Very blurry photo. It could be a die gouge. How about another photo, clearer and sharper, and showing a bit more of the coin in that area.......
First one I've seen on a '19 cent. Nice find. There's been almost a plethora of Die Crack Lincoln Cents in the past 5 years or so - more than...
90% silver Halves have a pure silver color on the edge, like the surfaces 40% silver Halves have a 'pinkish' tint on the edge. Clad Halves have a...
I see the L in Liberty I see the Eye on Lincoln Please elaborate what you see and what you're asking about.
One of the most common dates with 'nice' mechanical/ejection doubling.
Not a dropped letter. See the laminated area below "Of AM', and around EPU ? I'd guess that the Dot over the A has some relationship to the...
probably struck thru a small detached piece of metal from another planchet. (lamination)
If it only exists in a view thru a microscope, it doesn't exist. There's no S there - just normal circulated surfaces.
numismatic pareidolia You're looking way too close, imo
...or it could be the copper plating splitting a bit toward the outer rim, where the striking pressure could cause it. It's a very common effect,...
worn/overused dies A common effect on most denominations nowadays.
Sorry, but I don't see anything on the letter E. Can you be more specific? There doesn't seem to be anything on the letter E. ( I see what...
Brockage/Indent/Broadstrike (possible the Indent is a Brockage strike, but I can't tell from the photos) Nice error !
Genuine clip - environmental damage to the surfaces on both sides of the coin. Still, nice to find a genuine clip in change/rolls
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