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Penny No Year Has A Reverse On Both Sides

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The penny has reverse on both sides of coin one side is a mirror image. Is this another worked altered etc coin found it coin roll hunting have attached pictures.
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Well. Either that's a really neat error, or that is someone's man made creation they put into circulation. I'm leaning towards mint error. I'm not sure so don't take my word for it. If we could get a picture of the edge of the coin that would help. Thanks!
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Would you please post a complete picture of both sides.
You may have something there.
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Even tho on one side the devises are backward, they are raised. So, I have to rule out vise job. It's some type of mint error, it may have been mint assisted but it's some type of mint error.
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Reverse die cap with full brockage?
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In the 2nd to last picture the image is not raised but actually indented total mirror of what should be on the reverse on a normal coin
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Looks similar to this?




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I've sent Mike Diamond a note about this.
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Even tho on one side the devises are backward, they are raised. So, I have to rule out vise job. It's some type of mint error, it may have been mint assisted but it's some type of mint error.


The devices of the cupped reverse look incuse to me, as they should with a full mirror brockage. Maybe the OP can verify this?


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Still waiting on Mike to show up. So 'stay tuned'.
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Wowwwwwww...Nice...Like it..
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It's an early-stage brockage. Nice find.
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Good eye, congrats!
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Great catch and.....


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