I posted awhile back about how many anomalies it takes to make a variety of error and here's why. I have gotten all seven of these in pocket change from all over town and it looks like different stages of the same die with a die breaking or some anomaly stuck to the die. What's the sense's say
It's called a Die Stage not variety. Besides. Many dies get worn in the same areas. Could be deterioration from different sets of dies.
Hey, new to this but i have been going through some 1982 d pennies and think i found a mink mark error the "D" is considerably lower on one. Think both are large dates. https://imgur.com/a/xlrTazJ
Tobi.. Welcome to Cointalk Just some guidance for you since you are a new member. What you just did in your post on this thread is considered Hijacking. Do not post something that has nothing to do with the original theme of the thread. Start a separate unique thread. Include uploaded pictures. Not links to view pictures on another site. The link you provided gave me a warning that it may contain adult images. That's not allowed on this forum. Your link has been reported.
Ok.. I tried the link again and this time I saw your Cent images.. weird Here is the Obverse of your Cents. It's neither an error or variety. Mint Marks in that year were hand punched into the Die so they will be in different locations.
Yes , the mint marks are differently placed because before 1990 they were applied by hand and not exactly the same location. Jim