With the utmost respect, those are consequences of the striking, and you can find that literally in any series just by examining the coins. Those are not from the dies, but are typical striking distortions, representative of the fact every coin is unique. I know you disagree, and I'm cool with that.
have a crazy error This coin is loaded.. Edited: email addresses not allowed in messages When you get 10 regular posts, you can use PM ( conversations).
You know about errors? Have pics of this coin that is full of them.. here is one pic interested in seeing other pics of this coin Edited : see above notes
So, I think for the most part I have seen some strike doubling, die deterioration doubling, a few minor die cracks, some plating bubbles, etc. Your thread is impossible to follow or comment on because you keep bombing it with more photos. If you could post some more photos of the cent in post #54 (without the intense lighting and halo). It is impossible to see what is going on with the amount of glare. It would be great to see the whole obverse and reverse of said coin.
well I opened up another roll, and found the same, the second pic is the good "states" the first one is worn down