Yeah, I just got a roll of unc 1961 D pennies from my bank last month. Is it to do with the coin shortage forcing banks to pull out old rolls from...
Might want to check the MM for any RPMs. For what ever reason, the are A LOT of RPM's on 1960's nickels.
I have a REALLY early die state of this exact error!
Oops, accidentally included the wrong rev photo of a 20
I was looking at my pocket change when I noticed THIS! When you look above the serial number on the right hand side, you can see the something in...
Nice little RPM there!
And the, what, 4th copper 43 D?
Oh, I am going to have to sit and watch this! We may have found the 13th copper 43!
No, what happened there is the planchent was struck very slightly off center.
I grade this about a MS64 at PCGS.
MS63, a bit of edge wear on the top of the obverse.
Cleaned, time to set up a return!
These photos will rule out whether or not it is PMD.
I think that's just MD.
Maybe its a small Occluded Gas Bubble?
My only issue with the roller theory: Could someone please explain why is there no signs of an incuse part of the planchent if this was caused by...
Looks like a woodie to me!
Sorry, but the mint stopped hand striking mint marks in their dies in 1987.
Sorry, but this post literally just looks like a jumble of buzz words with a heavily worn dime on display, in hopes of turning 10 cents into 100$....
I think a MS62-63 personally.
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