scratched
It's not an error - the copper plating has been removed by chemicals. The general rule is: If it's bright and shiny, it's been re-plated. (on...
The nickel is PMD, as stated. You can have a enface strike on a coin, if there is a 2nd planchet in the striking collar when the dies come...
PMD
I see nothing special about the surfaces of the nickel. Maybe you can take some more photos that are closer, and describe just a bit, what you...
as said above, simply struck from a worn or overused die. Not an error, and has no premium.......
Based on the first photo of the reverse, the coin is damaged, and is not the 'wounded eagle' die gouge. Look at the obverse photos, and you'll...
Can't really tell from your photos if it's damage, a stain, or some type of corrosion. Not an error, in any case.
Probably worth $3 or so on Ebay
Looks like a partial collar error. It occurs when the unstruck planchet is not seated IN the collar, but ON top of the collar. The striking...
minor mechanical doubling
US Mint tolerance is 27 degrees. Your proof nickel is well within that - so it's not a rotated reverse.
I don't see any doubling of the letters in your photo. If you're talking about the 'double rim', that's 'as struck', and is not considered an...
Your coin isn' close to the genuine Doubled Die 1969-S Cent. As mentioned above, it has be exactly like the photo of the genuine item. Don't...
That's a known very nice Die Chip --- good find..... Don't recall what one or more of these have brought on Ebay, but it's much better than...
I don't know what DDD means, but it's not a doubled die.
In my opinion, it's not any of the above. What you see are some type of stain on the coin, and it's an optical illusion that makes it look like...
I said two layers of copper on either side of the copper core, not' two layers above' Your Dollar coin is a normal Presidential Dollar
That looks like what I described
I think what you are seeing is the composition of the Presidential & Sacagawea Dollars. They are struck on planchets that have a copper core, and...
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