I have never posted to this forum before, so I hope I'm doing this right. I found these coins in circulation about four years ago. I was excited to find the first one, and then about two years later found the second. Can someone help me figure out what kind of error they are. Thanks, Chris http://www.flickr.com/photos/26023911@N05/5506545965/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/26023911@N05/5506542839/
First you post as 1996, then as 1998, then as 2003, and again as 2005, but all four have a photo of 2006. What gives? Only one thread is needed. How many times are you going to ask the same question? I actually know the answer. You will continue to ask the question until you get the answer you want. OK. I'll give you the answer you want. That cracked dime? It'll make you a millionaire. Happy now? Now, get going and spend that million dollars!
I guess you didn't bother to look the pictures. They're all different coins and different errors. But, I guess there will always be people like you around that just like to make themselves look and feel better. Do you feel better now?
Ok errors are tricky and sometimes you can get them wrong but here is my go at two of your coins. 1998P Dime Error 2 Rusty die maby ? 2006P Cracked Die Error I would say a lamination peel not a cracked die. The others as in doubling i´m not sure what catigory they would fall into Siggi
Thanks, Siggi for looking at my coins. I really appreciate you taking the time to respond to my threads. Chris
On the obverse, it looks like the clad layer is peeling off because someone damaged it or a lamination problem. I can't tell from the pics. On the reverse, it looks like a VERY worn die which had some heavy clash marks polished out at some point.