It's a slug of some type. Not a US Planchet or Blank at all. sorry.....
Looks like it's rotated about 45 degrees or so, the minimum most collectors want for a RR coin. I'd say in this market, it's worth about a...
It's an off center 1943 Steel Cent - period. About 10% + off center. Value? I'd say about $100-$125 retail, or thereabouts. Hope this helps.
Because some of the lettering on the top of the coin is missing, it's an off center strike, not a broad strike.
I think it's a wolf, with a big long handlebar mustache, holding a Duck in each hand, standing on top of a muscle man lifting weights. How'd I do?
Very PMD
Without clear, close up photos/scans of the doubled areas, we can't be 100% sure, but I would be 99.5% sure that the doubling you see is common...
Although I don't need to add my view - I will. It's 'chatter' from something coming in contact with the coin. There are no letters or designs, or...
PMD, as mentioned They're known as a 'sliced digit'
That '7' is an optical illusion, imo. It could be a light scuff mark, or something that gives that effect, but it's not a digit.
By 'hit', I mean that something literally hit the coin - could be anything - another coin, a screwdriver, a pin, etc.
Most are dated 1959, and are still being found in old original rolls..... 1958 is the next most common date, and there are a few examples of...
In the memorial, it looks like a 'hit' to me, on the column, that pushes the metal to the left a bit. It could be a copper-plating bubble, but...
The CherryPicker's Guide to Die Varieties has a great section in the appendix about the different types of doubling - and how to tell a doubled...
It's a common effect from worn or overused dies.
It's damaged - see the rim at the top? An indication that something hit the coin and caused the 'bend' or whatever, in the center part of the...
Yes, I'm the Fred Weinberg I think you think I am !
Although your photos don't show the clashing well, it appears to be a common die clash for a Jefferson Nickel - good eyes.... The doubling you...
Anyone can ask anything for their error coins. That doesn't mean the coins are worth those asking prices, or even 25% of the asking price. People...
Struck from worn/overused dies - not an error.
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