I missed this for some reason. Thanks for the shoutout! It looks like a MMS-009 to me also. The best way to confirm that it is MMS-009 is by the...
Nice older dates too!
I keep all 1974-PDS cents I find. Someday I’ll go though them. A complete set of varieties for 1974 would be neat to complete and shouldn’t be...
Congrats! Very nice brockage!!!!
Oh that sounds so good!!!
Ok, please show full pictures of the obverse and the reverse.
Not an RPM. It appears that the mint mark ( by your pictures) is flatten out. JMHO
Good pictures. It’s a stain/ environmental toning. Neat.
This is PMD. You can see the lower (recessed) area before the anomaly. It’s like a divot, speaking in golf terms. This coin took a strike from (?)...
As FF said, worn die strike.
1974 is an interesting year in LMCs. Thick date ODV-030 and thin date ODV-031. There are also two mint marks, MM-008 and MM-009. I also read...
I’ll be in camp that it took a hit. It’s looks like a hit in the second picture due to the low area before the raised device. The third looks...
DDD. Die deterioration doubling. http://doubleddie.com/144843.html
It’s PMD, post mint damage. Probably a scratch, you can see the displaced metal. Die cracks are raised.
This is all I have ever seen. http://cuds-on-coins.com/cuds/
You are not wasting anyone’s time. Especially yours, mine or anyone’s else’s if one of us learns something new. ;)
Nice cud!
It’s a large date. See here: http://www.lincolncentresource.com/smalldates/1970Ssmalldate.html
Welcome to CT. Your coin has DDD. Die deterioration doubling. http://doubleddie.com/144801.html
I couldn’t agree more!! Eye appeal to the individual collector is all that matters. Collect what you like, that’s what what makes this hobby...
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