I was reading on error coins, some sites were suggested and the more sites I look at the more confuse I get. since all are 1946 , that way I'm bound to have a correct saying on an error. The 1st two, I think that , vertical misaligned die error, a subsidence 1st strike, lathe ridges,, die deterioration, struck thru grease missing #'s, mule die clash, and die breaks, , cuds, These are just a few errors, I look at one thing than I see another error, die breaks and cud, planchet errors, very confusing, but I'll get it fight. Now don't be to rough on me, at least I'm reading and trying to get this coin hunting right? What say you?
Yes, I can tell. Everything looks like normal circulation wear and tear to me. Question.. do you ever look at any other members threads or do you just create threads and run? I just created a nice thread showing 2 1960's Incomplete Planchet issues. I think you would like them. Give me a like on the thread if you decide to look at some true Mint Errors. Have a nice day.
Keep in mind these coins you're looking through have "been around the block". The most obvious answer is usually the correct one until you can prove it wrong. In this case the answer is PMD
Maybe errors just aren't your thing. There are other ways to collect coins, maybe pick a series and work on a date and mintmark set.
Just 1 cent coins, spend them, no imaginary errors please. Circulation of the coins do not made errors.
Thanks for all replies, yes I do look at other members p, I will look at 1960 post. I have lots of pennies dimes nickles and other coins. Are Mexican coins have value . I had these coins in storage and decide to look thru them. Ill try dimes and nickles for a bit. Thanks for all your replies I do look at other coins , maybe i'll take more time with one coin instead of a bunch of them.