It would be only worth 2.30 if all the silver was there. Seeing the damage it took, I am sure there is less silver in there than a normal 90%...
PSD...post-strike damage. :)
If it is not raised it is a scratch...PMD. If it is raised, most likely a die crack.
1976 looks like damage, but could the 1972 be a CUD? If so, the design that matches up on the reverse would be weakly struck or even not present...
It's a scratch. PMD.
Yep, the doctor is in. (MD) Keep up the hunt!
Likely machine doubling or engraving doubling, both common for the date. Not worth a premium. Keep up the hunt!
The technical name would be a planchet. Most of them can go on ebay from $2-10, depending on composition and eye appeal. Also, just for future...
Definitely PMD...poor coin!
I am seeing a damaged cent. Highly doubtful of a clash, I am not really seeing any indication of one.
Not sure who would have a whole collection of only 1960-D small dates with die chips, as they aren't really worth much, but I guess it's a...
It is a mis of die deterioration doubling and plating issues. Keep up the hunt!
1960D small dates are far more common than 1960-P small dates. They also did have quite a bit of chipping, so that is also what we are seeing...
This is an example of progressive indirect design transfer. Basically, the dies were overused, and started to transfer the design of Lincoln's...
We would need to see pictures. It could either be a worn coin (normal for 1922) or a fake, but there certainly is a possibility of it being a...
The red thing that says "doubling" certainly isn't a normal occurrence on coins. What you are seeing is a combination of die wear and plating...
They don't often command a premium, but large ones can be cool. Personally, I hold onto any big ol' die chip I find, Keep up the hunt!
My bad. Meant quarter!
It would not be listed in the Cherrypicker's guide because the CPG lists VARIETIES, not errors. This looks like a minor struck-thru, and I can't...
Looks like an environmentally-damaged cent. Keep the hunt!
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