looks to me like you found a double obverse multi denomination coin, or you should post the reverses. I have seen these coins as magic tricks where the nickle is machined out to fit a cent inside it??
The nickel's sufaces were toned, and it's Also called 'enviornmental damage' The Cent has a very very very minor mis-aligned die - so minor I would not consider it to be an error, or in any demand by collectors - they usually have to look about 3%-5% Off Center on the obv to have any premium as a MAD. Hope this info helps
Why do you keep saying that? You said that in his other thread.. The 1972 is a Minor Misaligned Die Strike.
Ok, sorry. But really...who cares? So minor as to really not be considered an “error” in my book. I voted for “?” 1 btw... Perhaps I should stick to the ancients. 99% of the threads in errors are junk lol. Perhaps I’m just too bitter.