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2015 Shield Penny Error Or What

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 Posted 05/26/2015  1:37 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add tdavis363 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello My Name is Tim I am a first time user of this forum. I got a new roll of 2015 Penny's today. I was going through them when I noticed something weird so I got out my microscope to get a closer look its looks like half a circle on the shield I ended up finding this on 4 coins out of the 50 exact same spot what do you guys think is this a error or what Thanks

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Hello Tim and welcome to CCF. Although I'm not that knowledgeable, you are definitely in the right place to find answers. From my limited experience, I think you may have found mint-produced examples. I am hesitant to call it an "error", but the fact that you found four with the same issue is certainly suspicious. Where were these coins minted? Best regards, jack316
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 Posted 05/26/2015  2:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like a die chip developing on that die. It is very common to find die cracks on the top sides of the shield.
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they came from a roll of no mint mark coins so I believe that would make them from Philadelphia. If I'm wrong please let me know
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You are correct. Philadelphia mint.
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Thanks for the info Coop
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to CCF tdavis363 & jack316 It is a die chip and in a common area so no added value. Hope you stick around and enjoy our great site.
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John1 thanks my son is getting into collecting so I figure I better learn as much as I can so I can help him and know what to send in for grading and what not to worry about
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Feel free to post coins before sending them in. Some times it cost more to send them in then they are worth.
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