1953 1 C. Clashlike chip.
Collapse
X
-
In my opinion, very common normal die chips.
No clash. Clashes tend to be on the field (flat area of the coin).
Die chips are so common that people tend not to collect unless they are dramatic.
Die cracks happen when a once decent die would strike close to a million cents or so, it's near the end of its service life. It's quite common,and eventually expected. In my opinion, this is not a typical error, more than a condition which elvoves over time. Errors are typically done by human intervention or a minting process gone wrong.Last edited by MintErrors; 04-29-2023, 09:57 AM.Gary Kozera
Website: https://MintErrors.org
-
-
Hey, i just mowed the lawn, and as i passed an old metal detecting hole. I found a buffalo nik sitting on the edge. There must be billions of coins still in peoples lawns accross the contry, I wish I could read the date . I'll show it here in a minute.
Comment
-
Comment