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Definitely an indent error!
I see either a die chip or zinc rot.
You said it absolutely wasn't done by a spoon. Now how can you say 100% you know it wasn't a spoon? You can't. Coins are spooned to make into rings.
All I see is md.
I was able to add it as my avatar.
I'm trying, but can't transfer from the gallery on my phone for some reason.
The entire obverse and reverse wouldn't necessarily have equal doubling across the whole coin.
I own an example of this also!
Read the posts here is a start. Study the way coins are minted. Buy a Red Book. Ask questions. Last, but not least, ignore the YouTube people. 99%...
Take pics with different light angles. I'm still not sure on this one.
Wrong!
Only one cent. Don't worry about value. If it were that easy there would be no valuable coins. If it looks like damage, it probably is damage.
In 20 years there will be nothing left!
You're the expert, so no need to try to teach an expert like you. I just don't understand why you asked us about the coin if you already "new"...
Didn't happen!
He had already searched the rolls and didn't want the proofs.
No. The die or dies chattered a little during the strike.
Reading is fundamental!
Separate names with a comma.