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1990 No S Penny. Double Strick Rim?

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 Posted 05/23/2019  6:58 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add armywife111701 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Im not sure if this is an error, but looks like the rim on one side is struck twice while the other is much thinner. What would this error would be called, if it is one.
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That is called a MAD coin. No premium for this one. But when the devices fall over the edges, then there is a premium for it.
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I see....thank you! I hadnt actually heard of a MAD coin. Appreciate the info. :)
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@AW111701, that is a nice MAD. Not enough to warrant an increase in value, but clear enough that you should consider saving it in a 2x2 until a better example comes your way.
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Also, I believe that is a Philly minted cent,and not the proof cent missing the mint mark....does anyone have a pix of a proof cent to show the dif.?

Edited: never mind the photo thing...just saw her earlier post...
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