Ex- Lucky Penny Aluminum Ring
The 'haze' looks like PVC, even though you mention it's from a Mint Set. The Eagle looks weakly/softly struck, as that's the center of the...
I agree with the above post.
Based on the 'Five Cents', it's mechanical doubling.
No, in general, off centers, double strikes, and most off metals have been eliminated since 2002, with very few exceptions. With the Horizontal...
I'm not quite sure what you're asking. There are no lasers and electronic eyes being used to spot errors after they are struck. Are you talking...
No Are you talking about that 'line' from his hand up to the bottom of the plane? That's a contact mark from the reeding of another coin. And,...
fairly common minor Mis-Aligned Obv. Die.
Where?
The surfaces look very rough - like the coin has 'enviornmental surface issues'. The I in Liberty is just flattened from contact/damage...
minor filled dies on both sides
Based on the photos, I'd agree it's a partially plated planchet.
Machine/mechanical doubling.
Damaged
Rinse and Repeat: Not a Doubled Die
PMD = Post Minting Damage What you see on the coin occured after it was released from the Mint, so it's not an error.
I enlarged your photos as much as I can, (a closer up photo of the date area would be helpful), but based just on what I can see, it's probably...
minor lamination, imo (as mentioned above, hard to know for sure) the line below the D doesn't look like a scratch, and I agree it's also a minor...
It's struck thru a late stage Die Cap. It's not the die cap itself. Shame it's got damaged surfaces.
So refreshing and positive to see an actual doubled die found in a roll or change.
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