I see mechanical/ejection doubling in the last photos,
but I can't see a die crack.
Please advise : Obv. or Rev? Location on coin?
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I see mechanical/ejection doubling in the last photos,
but I can't see a die crack.
Please advise : Obv. or Rev? Location on coin?
for PCGS. A 49+-Year PNG Member...A full numismatist since 1972, retired in 2022
Are you talking about the "second rim" sort of effect? If so, I think it is die fatigue/wear.
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There is no die break (or crack as usually termed) on that cent. Cheers, RickO
i dont see it either. nice shiny cent though
just a common everyday penny
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