No, it's not a tiny cud It's a rim cud
Ok, no problem. Then it's a possible filled die, with corrosion and staining. Hard to know if the weak or missing design elements are from the...
Mechanical/ejection doubling
Not a capped die, sorry. It might be a filled die, but your photos aren't the best. There is also surface damage to it, especially on the...
Everything you see as 'different' on the cent occurred to it well after it was already in circulation.
How refreshing ! Congrats Let's all celebrate at Bob's Tavern Bar --drinks are on me!
Once again, we need YOU to tell us what you see, not spend time looking at a photo of a normal coin, trying to figure out what you see. I'd like...
"Mr. Pareidolia" - I think you're not giving him the credit due. "Court Jester Pareidolia" is more appropriate. Can I hear another "Wow" ?
This is such a thing as a 'dropped letter' or 'dropped number', etc.
It's not an error, whatever it is. There's obviously something on the surfaces, and some damage on the rims, as well as something maybe around...
Those photos are not the best quality and sharpness to verify anything. The '3' in the photo is strange, but I think it has more to do with...
All I can say is 'wow'
No, and I didn't see it struck. It was destroyed, I was told, as all others are, after it's been examined. Could one or more, or a few RT...
Pete, I've seen the Rockwell Test done on a Silver Eagle planchet at the West Point Mint. The small indentation would disappear upon approx. 75+...
So, can we agree that there are no coins with RT marks on them? And, given that they are done on Planchets, that 65 to 85 tons of pressure would...
Not an error coin of any kind or type. It's a damaged coin, aka "dryer coin" for 'tapped' edges Everything you see on it occurred well after it...
....although the popular term "Rotated Reverse" is still used, and acceptable, because the Reverse die is rotated, VRS. the Obv. die - although we...
If you line it up properly, I believe the rotation will be less than it shows on the reverse. Mint tolerance is 27 degrees, and I've found that...
minor die polished, probably
copper circulating 47 years = that color, among others
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