It looks like PMD to me. If it were a planchet defect, the material movement would at the very least, disrupt the continuity of the arc and in...
MUDC-1c-1999-01 : Mad Die Clashes
Looks like a normal cent. I’m not seeing it either.
Yes. MD. Very common in that area.
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NOTE: there is die set of a normal 1943 P that has a crack similar to the 'barb' for the real 43/42 variety. Be sure that you identify it...
Show a larger sample of the roll. The specimen has a large spot, typical to a reprocessed steel cent. Make sure that your photos are in focus.
Nice, Larry!
Looks like there was only one ODV (10) for that year, so you might be seeing the difference between die stages or perhaps circulation wear made on...
Looks to be a normal cent. Good luck on the hunt!
Keep in mind: if you can’t verify the doubling then there’s little point to look for markers. I don’t see 001 and I can’t see 002 from these...
Gray sheets for pricing.
Here's a link to explore - Search Results for “rim” (error-ref.com) Part VI. Striking Errors: Weak Strikes: Rim-restricted Second Strikes If you...
Good catch. I've found two T1s and one T2. Here it is - [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
These are the pickled nickels I pulled from circulation during CRH events. Some interesting finds floating around out there. [ATTACH]
I didn't see a match either. That said, it does have appearances of being an unlisted RPM, but might just be an interesting gouge. Worth...
I agree with our fellow enthusiasts. Not a DDO this time.
A humble lot!
Once I resumed collecting a few years ago, I searched a pile of LMCs I had. Best find: 2000 WAM. I then dragged out my hoard of LWCs and began...
Same here. And I've looked at a bunch of them!!
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