It's damaged in the MM area, in my opinion. Not a die chip or anything else, imo.
It certainly looks like a bag mark/contact mark to me.
And, notice that the Mintmark is NOT doubled. All the ejection/mechanical doubling 69-S's show a doubled mintmark.
The "Texas Sized" coin is done after it is in circulation - it's not done at the Mint in a coin press. It can be placed between two pieces of...
Your quarter is just showing circulation contact marks.......that's what I assume you are talking about. I don't see anything on either side that...
If you're referring to the 2013-D Cent, it's been altered. First off, the copper plating has been removed; then, it was placed in a vice or...
As a 23-S, I'd think a bit more than $5, but no more than $10, imo.......... It's one of those 'willing buyer/willing seller' situations.
No, there is no D under the S
Please explain why you posted the cent with Redish coloring. We can't see anything wrong or different with it - so we need to know what you are...
SBA's are notorious for 'mushed' up MM's. There is nothing special about the MM on your dollar, from what I can see in the photos.
That Penny is Choice B.U, and Full Red !
Doesn't look like an RPM to me; more like ejection/mechancial doubling.
It could go either way - A normal Lincoln cent collector wouldn't want it for his 23-S slot, because of the planchet lamination, so it would be...
Yes, it would tone on one side only if the coin was stored flat at some point in it's life - could have been before you put it in the jar. This...
Both sides of the coin look copper to me - if you mean one side is a different shade of copper, that's just slight toning on one side - it's not...
Not the best photo, but it looks like ejection/mechanical doubling to me.
It's your coin, and you're welcome to believe it is whatever you think it is. Sorry, that in trying to help with real info on the coin, I've met...
Your question is a bit open-ended. If you mean that only doubled dies carry a premium over split copper-plating issues, I'd have to say Yes....
When you say it's 'real', it's a real Lincoln Cent. It's not a real error - the copper plating has been removed
It's about 20% off center. No date shows They tend to sell for about $6-$8 on eBay.
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