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2022 Penny - Are These Errors?

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 Posted 01/20/2023  10:33 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add cnbreynolds to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I was searching some 2022 pennies and I found some interesting things with some of them, but I am new to errors and I am not sure if they are actual errors or damage. Can someone please tell me if there is any real errors? The black spots are not visible on the coin until zoomed in. The coins look new, barely circulated. The pics are from several different coins, but I only took the front and back photo of one of the coins.
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 Posted 01/21/2023  06:29 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dearborn to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I see some circulation hits, some plating bubbles, maybe a die chip or 2, and a possible die crack on the head.
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EPU has some MD and surface hits going on.

I can't tell if LIBERTY only has staining or if there may be some type of planchet flaw from before the planchet was struck.
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Seeing circulation hits, possible die crack on head, possible die crack on top left of shield with possible chips or circulation hits, Machine Doubling. Curious on the B & E of Liberty.
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Contact marks are post strike. (Incuse marks on the coin) On the EPU, those devices are incuse on the coin. So the fields can be affected. Also looks like some Machine Doubling on these devices. On a doubled die, the EPU devices will be smaller than normal. (Larger with Machine Doubling)
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So your coin is just a spender. (unless you want to save it to show to a new collector what not is collectable, a show and tell coin.) Just a face value coin.
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@coop I'm feeling dumb here, but in each row it says "below the fields". What does that mean? Hope OK to ask in this thread.
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Present only one coin per thread. A collage of different coins doesn't help us.
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I'm feeling dumb here, but in each row it says "below the fields". What does that mean? Hope OK to ask in this thread.

The field on a coin is the flat smooth area of a coin, the devices (the design elements such as the portrait, date, Liberty and the motto IGET) are above the field.
Any thing that is incuse or dented in to the field is considered below the field
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To the OP's question, there are no errors.
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