Doesn't look like an RPM to me. Looks like the common form of doubling. There is no separation of the MM's., and the doubling at the bottom of...
Same as my first reply. Badly damaged.
That Time Machine I bought last week sure works well !
I see rim damage, and flattened rims, in the rev. photo posted.
Now I see it - the raised 'bubble' It's due to the heating of the coin, after it was in circulation. I could see the damaged surfaces, but not...
Based on the one photo, the coin has enviormental damage to the surfaces. I see no error, and no extra letters. Maybe another photo or two, with...
My reply was straightforward, I thought.
Die crack thru the lettering, and a contact mark in the wings.
It's been plated as a novelty item; sold on TV as sets, then the sets are broken up and the coins find themselves in circulation.
Yes, there are such things. I have a 1964 Cent struck on a Clad dime planchet out on approval right now. There are numerous Transitional, and...
That 1982 Cent is damaged.
Looks good to me. I see a bit of metal flow at the A of States, and a soft, but there, Blakesley Effect opposite the clip area. As mentioned...
...and, because it's not attractive, and it's in the date area, it will not bring any 'error' premium, and will probably have to be discounted a...
Sorry you didn't like my reply to your first thread on this coin.
These bad dents aren't shiny because the coin circulated after someone damaged it. Don't know what you mean by 'strange mint test' or...
Not a mis-aligned die, sorry. I believe it's just struck from a worn or used die at the top area - very common, no premium that I'm aware of. I...
Bag marks/contact marks. What you see occurred after the coin was in circulation.
It's machine/mechanical doubling. Shows very obviously when the photo is enlarged.
I think what happened was that the 0 from the reverse fell off the coin, and landed right where the owner meant to say he'd sell it for $1. He...
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