Is this a 1994 restrike of a 1992 AM? Need help

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Dealtwith, Jun 16, 2018.

  1. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

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  3. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    In a limited manner. I responded to too many people who posted garbage (kind of like this thread...) and didn't want to learn. If I think they are actually wanting to learn something I will reply and help out. Otherwise, they may get no response (best case scenario) or just get snarky memes :p. ESPECIALLY if they are a repeat offender.
     
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  4. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    The 4 is affected by the corrosion on the coin in that area. The members were not trying to be other than helpful. Remember they are giving up time to try and explain. This is where reading about the minting process comes in tremendously. The planchets are not fed into the press aligned with each other, they are random and then they are pressed with the design and spat out at a tremendous rate to make billions. So if a bag of 1992 cents would not just have the design over the exact date area, they would be all over the place and they would have been removed and destroyed. So could a worker just slip a single 1992 in and press a 1994 date over it?? Not with those machines. Could an engraving professional do it? possibly with skill and time, but they would be putting "s" on 1909 VDB or "D" on 1914 no mm with their skills. There the immediate possibility of a sale and income is assured. So the odds of such and convincing someone ( such as TPG) that it is such is a losing possibility. A lot of "seeing " things on coins, pancakes, toast, etc. occurs, but it is the process of a mind not quite anchored in possibility theory . Jim
     
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  5. Dealtwith

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    I wasn't claiming anything, all my threads have a ? At the end
     
  6. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    Seems like your problem is personal. Maybe you should start looking at coins for what they are. You definitely don't have a clue about errors, or how they happen.
     
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  7. furryfrog02

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    Beginners like you have been given many resources to do your own learning. You choose not to.
    Also, you attract a lot more flies with honey. Calling names isn't exactly helpful to your cause.
     
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  8. Dave363

    Dave363 Well-Known Member

    I know it's against the rules but I'm going to hijack this thread hey glad to see you're back @furryfrog02
    Dave
    Ps. Thread wasn't going anywhere anyhow. Lol
     
  9. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    I can already feel my blood pressure rising lol.
     
  10. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    Unfortunately, unlike today's world with immediate gratification and attention deficit disorder, coin collecting is a life time learning experience. 30 40 50 years. More.
    You can't get all the answers in a couple days. If it interests you, go to the library, read some books, etc. If it's not fun for you, that's just the way the egg rolls.
    There are actually some real and cool videos on YT about the minting process and other things.
     
  11. Santinidollar

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    I have a motion from the floor: Let’s stop giving this guy any attention. After all, he told us what he thinks of us.
     
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  12. furryfrog02

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    I second that motion.
     
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