Looks like a possible lamination streak. ....from improper metal mixture of the planchet strip in that area.
it's hard to tell from the photo - it's either a contact mark, or a small planchet flaw.
lt looks like a counterfeit, to me.
Ah, so refreshing to see an actual error coin...............congrats on the find.
....a Genie ??
Don't forget that if they were that easy to find, they wouldn't be worth that much.
Longer than many - nice die crack.
It's damaged.
I'm not happy with the photos, but I believe it's from a counting machine. As mentioned earlier, the date is recessed into the surface, so a...
There's a small, but very common, die chip on the right side (of the coin's) Wreath stalk.
No - that's not one of them.
It looks like a partial collar strike to me.
It's damaged from a counting machine. Called a 'sliced digit' PMD
It has more than the average amount of deep cuts and hits, all over the surface. PMD, sorry
....as mentioned, this was minted in San Francisco in 1967. ...but yes, things have come out of SF, Denver, and Phila. over the past 53 years.
That Cent w/the Screw is my coin. It was made at the San Francisco Mint, and obviously it was made by having someone place the screw into the...
Because on the die itself, that area is shallow (not as deep) compared to the rest of the design of the vest, and that design area. So the die...
common die polish lines. interesting, but no added premium, imo
.......*coins - sure, go ahead and do that in the vise, ....... and ruin all our fun !
I see no die crack - just a stained coin, from circulation. Nothing special about it, unless you'd care to be more specific about what you see,...
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