I see a circulated and damaged coin. Not seeing much else other than wear.
Not seeing the RPM either.
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I am not seeing it either.
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They should all be FBL with a PF strike. The frostiness of the devices and therefore quality of strike determines the actual xx of grade.;)
I was looking at the strike, it definitely has the same eye appeal as a 45. But it lacks the technical aspects. Even with a weak strike, the TPG...
I looked that over, I will try to get a close up. There looks to be a raised die scratch, just not sure that it would qualify.
I wasn't thinking that the date was incuse, which would make a raised impression in the event of a clash. Cool Variety's!
My bad I see it. Very cool. That would be called a clash. The dies struck each other without a planchet.
Your cent has been damaged. Not an Error.
Do you mean recessed into the coin?
Thanks Larry.
I was looking at previous auctions, this could prove difficult. Good luck.
What do you mean by inverted?
Looks like there might be a mm under there good luck.
I'd say that's a greaser/ filled die.
If you learned this from the uneducated folks posting incorrect information videos on boob tube. Then I can see why you think that. Coins in these...
You will have to do better with your photos to get help. I can't tell what is glare and actual devices. Remember nickels are notorious for DDD....
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