Is this a error 1969 d penny ??

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Arizwak, Oct 14, 2019.

  1. Arizwak

    Arizwak Member

    Is this an error? Thanks everyone
     

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  3. Fred Weinberg

    Fred Weinberg Well-Known Member

    I see two diff. cents, none have errors that I can see,
    and one is damaged.

    Can you tell us what you see as a possible error on each coin?
     
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  4. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    I agree.. They look like normal Cents with some circulation damage.
    No errors or varieties.
     
  5. Arizwak

    Arizwak Member

    Sorry just meant to upload the one. 59D0C713-4346-49C8-9619-970516B82EEF.jpeg 16295E28-AC55-4E15-9D67-AC102F976EDF.jpeg 64946657-424C-4FAF-BA86-3C5F4025B8E9.jpeg 5546BA3E-0421-403D-8546-35900BB43DFA.jpeg I see what appears to the crack all the way across the obverse side is the coin. As well as doubling in different areas. Thanks 27ED6F26-9673-4608-BB7F-2DD41BFAE03F.jpeg 762E65FA-FC63-4A75-B1F6-2071D4FF9D79.jpeg EDDE88D0-E213-4D63-A923-0681E1613543.jpeg
     
  6. Arizwak

    Arizwak Member

    Im not sure why the 69 s keeps getting mixed in there
     
  7. Arizwak

    Arizwak Member

    I can send a few more pics if need be. From top to bottom on obvwrse side. And on reverse side it appears area below the Lincoln’s memorial is recessed deeper than. The rest of the penny. Doubling or what I see to be doubling appears on both sides
     
  8. Arizwak

    Arizwak Member

    Sorry If it’s not and I’m wasting y’alls time. Just didn’t see anything but a mint error. Thanks again 385F6E03-AEE8-4D1F-987E-D6FBAB79A2AA.jpeg 1392F965-1194-4AD6-AB45-9A7C662EDAD5.jpeg 70FFF40F-102A-45B2-8D95-BA5FFD98B556.jpeg 591D924B-4756-4B84-A1AB-DEF8F7E7E335.jpeg B4003402-D909-41A6-8F5E-2EE501DBB437.jpeg
     
  9. Islander80-83

    Islander80-83 Well-Known Member

    Is that some type of black gunk on the coin?

    Did you try and clean that coin?? :banghead: No, no, no.

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  10. Mike185

    Mike185 Well-Known Member

    That’s pmd!! That’s some kind a corrosion of acid or something.. no for the mint..
     
  11. Kevin Mader

    Kevin Mader Fellow Coin Enthusiast Supporter

    It looks like it was lying in a pool of 'something' that stained the coin and created a 'highwater mark'. If you soak the coin in water to see if it lifts the stain, it'll reveal itself to you. Or it may take an acetone bath. But I think it's just an environmentally challenged coin.
     
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