M millerb91 Full Member Joined Jan 20, 2013 Messages 229 Reaction score 40 Golden Thread 0 Feb 25, 2013 #1 1993 D cent is the D a error by the way it looks? Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Agony and Death on a Gold Rush Steamer: The Disastrous Sinking of the Side-Wheeler Yankee Blade - Grab it through Amazon!
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H hursst Jr. Member Joined Feb 13, 2013 Messages 50 Reaction score 10 Golden Thread 0 Location Manassas, VA Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Feb 25, 2013 #2 How do you feel it looks differently than any other "D"? I maybe looks a little more rounded in the back than I've seen before. Can you post a pic of the whole coin, for context? Upvote 0
How do you feel it looks differently than any other "D"? I maybe looks a little more rounded in the back than I've seen before. Can you post a pic of the whole coin, for context?
M millerb91 Full Member Joined Jan 20, 2013 Messages 229 Reaction score 40 Golden Thread 0 Feb 25, 2013 Thread Owner #3 Do you see the grey parts around the D? Is it a error? Almost looks like a dub die Upvote 0
W woodstock Sr. Member Joined Feb 7, 2008 Messages 454 Reaction score 125 Golden Thread 0 Location The Great Northwoods Detector(s) used F 75 Ltd ~ And many others Feb 25, 2013 #4 Show the whole coin ! That's the best way to tell ... HH, Woodstock Upvote 0
M millerb91 Full Member Joined Jan 20, 2013 Messages 229 Reaction score 40 Golden Thread 0 Feb 25, 2013 Thread Owner #5 woodstock said: That's the best way to tell ... HH, Woodstock Click to expand... I can't get a great pic but you can see it slightly but hard to see Upvote 0
woodstock said: That's the best way to tell ... HH, Woodstock Click to expand... I can't get a great pic but you can see it slightly but hard to see
l.cutler Silver Member Joined Dec 2, 2006 Messages 2,799 Reaction score 2,357 Golden Thread 0 Location NEPA Detector(s) used Tejon, Cibola, T2 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Feb 25, 2013 #6 It may be the zinc core showing through. Upvote 0
H hursst Jr. Member Joined Feb 13, 2013 Messages 50 Reaction score 10 Golden Thread 0 Location Manassas, VA Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Feb 25, 2013 #7 I think it's just an anomaly of either the planchet or metal flow during the minting process. Nothing really rare or too unusual, in my opinion. Upvote 0
I think it's just an anomaly of either the planchet or metal flow during the minting process. Nothing really rare or too unusual, in my opinion.
Gunrunner61 Silver Member Joined Jan 12, 2011 Messages 2,963 Reaction score 458 Golden Thread 0 Location Dalton,Ga. Detector(s) used Whites MXT, E Trac, Garrett Pro Pinpointer Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Feb 25, 2013 #8 I'd really like to see a picture of the whole coin.......................HH Upvote 0
Diggin-N-Dumps Gold Member Joined Sep 9, 2009 Messages 6,055 Reaction score 3,802 Golden Thread 0 Location Fort Worth,Texas Detector(s) used CTX 3030 / AT PRO / Etrac w/ NEL Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Feb 25, 2013 #9 Im pretty sure its just the Zinc core...those Zinc pennies always have issues like that Upvote 0