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1988 No Mint Look At This Talking About Crazy Penny. (Not A Trick Piic)

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 Posted 06/24/2022  07:05 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add KingRichardV to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
What would cause this to happen these pics taken back to back. Didn't even move it. I thought I might not should have done back in the 90s
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I'm unsure of what you're seeing. Aside from the blurry second photo of the reverse, I believe I'm seeing a common '88 Philly minted cent, with a hint of Die Deterioration on the obverse (emerging Ridge Ring). The photography parameters used with the first photo may have introduced the 'textured' look of the obverse--enlarged, low resolution images can bring out jpeg artifacts.
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In the first reverse pic, it looks like your camera was trying to focus but you got the shot before it did. In the second reverse pic, it looks like there may be a clash but cannot tell for sure, it's still a little out of focus. Here's a link to Mad Die Clashes to check out.

https://www.maddieclashes.com/
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That makes cents and sense.



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The first picture is a JPG artifact from a badly compressed photo. The next 2 are blurry and out of focus. I see no coin issue, only photography issues.
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What would cause this to happen these pics taken back to back. Didn't even move it.
That would be magic.
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Not sure I understand. Normal looking cent.
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