Yes - it's an error coin - the Obverse is stamped backwards - if you turn it right side up then the Mother bat should be upside down - baby right side up!
EDIT: No, not an error coin
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I appreciate all your help, really. I will not trouble any of you again. I'll unsubscribe immediately as I only wanted help and try to learn. It's become quite clear to me that I'm not welcome. Thanks to all, Matthew
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I appreciate all your help, really. I will not trouble any of you again. I'll unsubscribe immediately as I only wanted help and try to learn. It's become quite clear to me that I'm not welcome. Thanks to all, Matthew
No...you are welcome. There are a variety of personalities here, that's all
If you feel your question is very basic...kind of like this post... try the Q & A forum first, it's often more gentle lol.
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If you're referring to the stain line, then no.
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I think the larger bat is supposed to be upside down.
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
As @bsshog40 said, the line appears to be stain.
In the future, please note what you think is unusual. This will help members give you a quick, accurate answer. Nobody likes to play the guessing game
It is an indentation, not a stain, also the 3 indentations beside the head of the bat
the 3 indentations are from the reeding on the edge of another coin mashing into it.
that ring is just more damage from an unknown source.
PMD.
Looks like post mint damage
Yes - it's an error coin - the Obverse is stamped backwards - if you turn it right side up then the Mother bat should be upside down - baby right side up!
EDIT: No, not an error coin
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
Thank you all for your help. It's appreciated.
I appreciate all your help, really. I will not trouble any of you again. I'll unsubscribe immediately as I only wanted help and try to learn. It's become quite clear to me that I'm not welcome. Thanks to all, Matthew
No...you are welcome. There are a variety of personalities here, that's all
If you feel your question is very basic...kind of like this post... try the Q & A forum first, it's often more gentle lol.
Coins are Neato!

"If it's a penny for your thoughts and you put in your two cents worth, then someone...somewhere...is making a penny." - Steven Wright
You posted thanks & appreciated and then about 2 hours later you are upset. What changed?
I'm not sure what makes it clear that you are not welcome.
The jokes about upside down bats has been going on since this design came out.
Don't let a little joke ruffle your feathers.
It looks normal to me (what ever normal is these days)
Definitely PMD.... do not let some of these comments bother you.... Most of it is light hearted humor. Stick around. Cheers, RickO
Again, my sincerest gratitude. I'm a little uncertain and apologize for my lack of understanding.