A mint mark would be raised. Also if it was on the die, there would be
hundreds of thousands of them out there.
What you show is just some minor circulation damage.
@Greenstang said:
A mint mark would be raised. Also if it was on the die, there would be
hundreds of thousands of them out there.
What you show is just some minor circulation damage.
Actually, you can get an incuse letter when a filed die drops a letter. [Not that this is one.]
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Here is a couple more picture.
I have no idea what you see in your blue circle, I see nothing out of the ordinary.
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Looks like a P on the coin. This camera on my phone is garbage.
Pareidolia
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P is for Pareidolia
Yes there is a P on the coin, right under the bust exactly where it should be.
You need to put the microscope away, useless equipment for coin collecting.
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Maybe a better picture
A mint mark would be raised. Also if it was on the die, there would be
hundreds of thousands of them out there.
What you show is just some minor circulation damage.
It is raised on the coin.
As I've said before to others who search for rare and unusual errors...
If you want to find errors, don't look more closely at your coins, look at more coins. The secret is volume, not magnification.
Actually, you can get an incuse letter when a filed die drops a letter. [Not that this is one.]
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And how would it get there?
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That's what I'm asking? How is there a P on his neck?
You can't be serious. You really see an extra P on the neck?
And it isn't even midnight yet..........
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
There isn't a P on his neck. It's an optical illusion.
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Take cotton out of ears, insert in mouth and listen. You'll get further, just saying
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