On the post-1982 coins, they look like plating bubbles and other plating anomalies- common on those coins.
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@cmerlo1 said:
On the post-1982 coins, they look like plating bubbles and other plating anomalies- common on those coins.
@cmerlo1 said:
On the post-1982 coins, they look like plating bubbles and other plating anomalies- common on those coins.
This, on many zinc plated cents the force of the strike will cause the plating to separate slightly from the core, which can give the appearance of doubling. In some cases you will even see the zinc core visible through small fractures in the plating. This is considered incidental damage along the lines of strike doubling, and has no added value.
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They all appear to be pennies
Die chips and machine doubling
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On the post-1982 coins, they look like plating bubbles and other plating anomalies- common on those coins.
The first pic looks like a moonscape.
This, on many zinc plated cents the force of the strike will cause the plating to separate slightly from the core, which can give the appearance of doubling. In some cases you will even see the zinc core visible through small fractures in the plating. This is considered incidental damage along the lines of strike doubling, and has no added value.
Sean Reynolds
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
Die chips and machine doubling
Exactly my thoughts, too.
And plating bubbles.
@Addictederror......Welcome aboard.....Die chips, die erosion, machine doubling. It would help if you specify what you are questioning on one or two coins at a time....Cheers, RickO
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Thanks for the info everyone. Much appreciated. Will keep looking and I got ya on not so many pics!
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Maybe our residentt cent error person **FEELICIA **will chime in she the expert in seeing things in coins.
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