is this a double denomination? error and possible value if it is mint error.
Pick913
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going through coins found this , any idea what planchet
country? value?
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sorry 1995 not meant to post
Just a badly damaged cent that is worth one cent.
Damaged, not an error.
What is giving you the idea that its struck on anything other than a cent planchet? Just a badly damaged cent, spend it or throw it away, probably should wash your hands afterwards.
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Can I see the reverse of that 92?
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Never mind. It's a D.
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Yes and twice.😉
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Look for something like this:
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sorry only meant to send this above
yup its close
Let's see - you have photos of a 1995 obverse, a 1992-D obverse, a 1973 reverse, and an unknown Wide AM reverse...and you think you have one coin and that it is a double denomination? You're more than a little confused, my friend.
Wow, when's the funeral ☹️
I'm confused.
Jeeezzzz, come on. You guys have been here long enough to know. @Pick913 is obviously a novice. Give him some room to learn.
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It's just a mutilated cent, not an error.
how much you want for it?
what are the denominations you FEEL may be present?
Just another "parking lot" coin.
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i guess none of you can see liberty above lincolns head behind united states akso missed reeded edge hmmm pretty lame advice,\
id say a mercury dime
You are right - none of us see that...
No, we can't, because what you're seeing is not actually there, we refer to that as pareidolia. Lincoln cents don't have a reeded edge, either.
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Another possibility is that he’s not seeing something that isn’t there.😉
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Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
Keep going
i dont understand this matches perfect even marks in the field .How am i a troll imasking your opinions. I upload more better qual pics to help show the coin properly anyways thanks
split serafs indicates hub doubling during manufacture of the die
split serafs indicates hub doubling during manufacture of the die
Correct, I hope you are not assuming yours is Doubled, the mint mark
is not even in the proper location.
I believe you're wasting your time. See this thread in which he's already been provided with plenty of good information from numerous posters.: https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1099545/need-expert-opinions-if-this-is-the-1969s-lincoln-ddo#latest
And he (allegedly) thinks his example is a match to a legitimate DDO pictured a few posts above yours.
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He also seems to have lost track of which of his two threads he's supposed to be posting. LOL. I'm pretty sure that proves that he isn't reading anything, including the title of the thread!
What a cluster.
Nice to see Slick back posting again.
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Put the bong down!
Pass it.
I owe you guys an apology. You were right about this guy all along! Sorry!
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