If they were silver pennies, they would probably be mistakenly struck on dime planchets anyways, not deplated.
The pictures are blurry, but it looks more doubled than the DDO-002 that you link'd to. It looks more like the DDO-001 to me, but I'm not any...
That seems reasonable. The nickles from that time period seem to have been upset in such a way that the edges of the striking surface are...
[ATTACH] Another example of misaligned die. Notice that there is no rim on the right side, and double rim on the left.
From the rim to the center of the lettering is slanted slightly isn't it? In addition, the picture of Monticello seems to be underlined.[ATTACH]...
[ATTACH] The edges appear to be slightly slanted inward, and there is some strike doubling on the bottom of the image of Monticello. This seems...
The penny might be road rash, depending on how grainy the pavement is. I picked up a penny off the side of the road(the pavement was really...
Thanks. It probably is misaligned as the reverse is struck pretty much in the center.
It probably isn't a dryer coin. A drier coin would have scoring that would, on a clad penny expose the zinc layer. [ATTACH]
A more humble find, a 1944 1 franc: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It's a common aluminum coin, so not likely to be counterfeit. Thank you for being so kind.
I think the "dripping" is probably a redesign of the tie. That area of the coin seems to have had 3 variations over the years.
Are world war 2 era coins commonly counterfeited? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I found it on a 2014, 2015, and a 2016 penny: [ATTACH] Zoom in. It looks pixelated, but the tie looks doubled, just like the 1984-P doubled...
Thank you. I will look at that site. The more you learn, the more you know. Even if it is only interesting and not useful.
Thanks for the humor, and the serious answer. I looked it up, and it says it's not rare, but at least I noticed it. Being observant seems to be...
Hello, I have a 2015 penny that seems to have an error on it. Lincoln's tie looks like it is dripping. The "drip" is a bump and not a pit, so I...
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