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  • Lucky Rooky
    Lucky Rooky
    • Mar 2025
    • 5

    Penny error

    thumb_55022.jpgI just found this coin it is 2023 penny. Is this considered an error ?
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  • MintErrors
    Minterrors.org
    • Jun 2015
    • 3700

    #2
    In my opinion, with those heavy scratches in the nearby vicinity, it could be damage either intentional like in a garage with tools or unintentional like from a roll rolling machine or coin wrapping machine.
    It just looks suspicious to me.
    Last edited by MintErrors; 03-23-2025, 09:10 PM.



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    • Lucky Rooky
      Lucky Rooky
      • Mar 2025
      • 5

      #3
      thumb_55038.jpgthumb_55039.jpgthis is a picture of the penny. I found this penny and some other ones in a roll of uncirculated 2023 pennies. There are several pennies from the same roll that show the same characteristics but to a different degree.
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      • Lucky Rooky
        Lucky Rooky
        • Mar 2025
        • 5

        #4
        IMG_1025.jpg IMG_1027.jpg thumb_55049.jpgThese pictures are of three different coins.​
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        • occnumis2021
          NumisScholar
          • May 2021
          • 1474

          #5
          looks like grease-filled die aka struck-through error but i agree with MintErorr's earlier assessment. from the original images, it looked like it coulda been also PMD.

          not too uncommon.
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          • solsgt54
            Banned
            • Dec 2024
            • 110

            #6
            I’d keep it. No way post mint. I have hundreds like that. it’s hard for me to believe they just can’t say they don’t know. It’s a tilted, strike, uneven with rotation that’s what caused the clouding and blur and light strikes. They’re only guessing

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            • solsgt54
              Banned
              • Dec 2024
              • 110

              #7
              You can see the faint doubling like down the word liberty and I’m sure other parts which bolds the other letters in liberty. that is all doubling. It has a line going straight down. The rotation of the coin was from the north east upward towards Southwest when it struck

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              • solsgt54
                Banned
                • Dec 2024
                • 110

                #8
                that’s what thicken the L and I and spread it out. I would love to hear their opinion on that. Proofs in the photo

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                • Jamez
                  Administrator
                  • Dec 2007
                  • 417

                  #9
                  Originally posted by solsgt54 View Post
                  I’d keep it. No way post mint. I have hundreds like that. it’s hard for me to believe they just can’t say they don’t know. It’s a tilted, strike, uneven with rotation that’s what caused the clouding and blur and light strikes. They’re only guessing
                  Tilted Strike? you can make that assessment based on these photos? Please do elaborate, I have only been involved in Errors and Varieties for a little over 50 years and want to learn how to determine what is on the reverse side of your tilted strike without seeing the reverse of the coin.
                  Proud Member: CONECA, TEC, HVNS, NS, ANA

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                  • Shleppodella1
                    Shleppodella 1
                    • May 2024
                    • 1038

                    #10
                    I'm interested in hearing that as well from only a quarter of the obverse can be seen in the photos (LIBERTY)

                    NOT TRYING TO START A FIGHT but if you know something we DON'T please elaborate this is a learning platform.

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                    • IvoR1!
                      • Mar 2024
                      • 31

                      #11
                      I’m going with the grease filled die suggestion. Could the letters on the die have been damaged in some way during the minting?

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                      • Shleppodella1
                        Shleppodella 1
                        • May 2024
                        • 1038

                        #12
                        I agree with grease & heavy die abraiding.

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