It's not bogus info. It's corrosion. Zinc rot and corrosion are 2 different things. You came asking for help but apparently you already knew the...
And if you had, it would be a "doubled", not double die.
It's not an image transfer. A coin with a reeded edge struck the coin creating an indention. The surface above the indention makes it appear to be...
What do we know. Sorry, but it's exactly what we said it is. Look at enough coins and you'll see it happens quite often.
This. The edge of a reeded coin struck your quarter and put the indention into it.
I'm afraid that one is damage after it left the mint.
This!
The cent he posted has the Blakesley effect on the opposite rim.
Why, just why?
Sorry but that's md, the worthless kind. Welcome to the forum!
It's worth 10 cents.
Both are wide.
I'll answer. It's worth one cent. There is no extra mintmark. That's a stain.
Lincoln cent forum is very good!
and especially don't watch those two YouTube sites you mentioned. Both are just uninformed click bait.
Copper is very soft and can be moved around very easily.
Looks like a small scratch to me.
I'll say "critical" condition! Lol!
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