As soon as I see a post that says multiple errors on the same same coin, I become scepticle.
It is hard enough to find a single legitimate error on a coin let alone several.
To answer some of your questions,
the mm is what is known as a broken post, not uncommon on P and D mint marks.
Unless a die rotation is at least 90 degrees or more, there isn't much of a premium.
The clad looks like environmental damage on a well worn coin.
It is hard enough to find a single legitimate error on a coin let alone several.
To answer some of your questions,
the mm is what is known as a broken post, not uncommon on P and D mint marks.
Unless a die rotation is at least 90 degrees or more, there isn't much of a premium.
The clad looks like environmental damage on a well worn coin.