That’s normal
Damaged
Misaligned die strike is all I see.
The rarest US error is my brain. Sure a lot can agree with that;) uhhh well I don’t know what’s the rarest I have, but I think it’s a really off...
I am going to ask @Rick Stachowski to take a look at this. To me it looks like machine doubling aka the poor mans doubled die. But I have a hard...
Smart man! :D I should have said that too lol Ill be sure to instruct like that in my next new member directions! ;) Bravo!
make sure its out of the coin holder, and make sure its not blurry when you zoom in
Lets see a picture of the date on your steel 1943, and lets also see liberty on that 1943 penny. The motto too "in god we trust"
Dude slow down.. one coin at a time please...
Carefully take that out of the holder, and let me see a picture of liberty and the date.. they are worth much maybe 50 cents each in very nice...
I edited because I thought you had another coin question in a coin holder haha
Oh... you just put a 2015 penny on top of the nickel sized penny. My bad. Lol
Probably cause it was in a fire and the metal expanded under great heat. I can tell it looks like zinc. If it was struck on a plantchet that...
It is damaged trust me. If you know it’s not damaged then why ask the question? It’s the zinc. A true zinc penny missing the copper plating would...
You aren’t supposed to do multi posts. You already posted this coin. And questions about it earlier. You should wait till the people that know...
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Or you can ask him
Send it to john wexler. He frequently helps people over email. If you want expert to tell you what it is, he will tell you. Ask @Rick Stachowski...
The effigy mounds quarter. Don’t know what the heck they were thinking with that design [ATTACH][ATTACH]
@Fred Weinberg would probably know. Check this out. Comment above has full pictures and specs This listed anywhere else? Real?
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