New to this entire thing so obviously i cant tell if this is post mint or a good actual error...well maybe it is obvious...who knows. Maybe its still worthless. But somebody out there let me know. So i can drop it with the coins i dont need.
Well, let me think about this...what if a guy/gal at the Mint had a hangover, was yelled at and decided to stop the press before the coin was ejected, then hit the coin with something sharp out of anger and sent it on it's way...would that be pre-mint or post mint damage?
Hi Max.. Look at this website I want to share with you. Click on the different parts on the menu on the left side. The last section has to do with Post Mint Damage. There is plenty of information on this site to help you better understand true errors. http://www.error-ref.com/
Hey ive looked around have seen coins that are slightly chipped being sold for something. So if that can come out why cant this. I was simply asking a question. Im new to this so i dont know specifically how coins get produced lol. I mean theres coins melted together or whatever..being sold around..im here to learn, soon ill be critically commenting on other newbies.