That is a very, very, bad photo. It is not very hard at all to take a good photo of a coin. So this seller must be deliberately taking these types...
Local coin shop.
Yes that is a legitimate clipped planchet error, and it does have the Blakesley effect. Nice coin! :)
My local coin shop is SELLING them at 3 cents each, and is paying 2 cents each. If I were you I would offer 2.5 cents each rounded up to the...
That is one very nice seated half! :jawdrop: Keep that thing safe!
If it's not a cud then it could be a partial brockage. It would fit your description of being sunken in. See attached photo. [ATTACH]
Sorry I meant the 1971 cud nickel.
Would you happen to have a photo of the reverse of the coin? I think that it may just be lighting. It appears to be raised to me.
Well, that is a very very large cud error. It is nowhere near a comparable coin. Cuds are rarely found on proof coins, especially ones this large....
If it's a die crack, that means that there are multiple other examples out there that have been struck with the same die. I would try to research...
First things first, are you 100% sure that it is on the actual coin? Is the line raised from the metal or sunken in? If the metal is sunken in,...
Picked up this neat large cent error off of the bay a little bit ago, it came in today. I placed an offer on his listing and it was accepted. I...
I did not have much time to fix the white balance and put it on a black background. Here is the raw scan I got. The note has good embossing and...
A little banged up but it does have a very strong strike. For grade I am split between a 63 and a 64 RD. It does have good eye appeal. Over here...
Hello everyone! I just picked this guy up from my LCS today. Just need any estimates on its value. I was in a rush so I did not get scans of the...
I know you're an expert on paper. What would you say caused this to happen? I can't conceivably imagine how the note was cut in this way...
The colorization on the coin was done after it left the mint. So this quarter is actually considered damaged in the eyes of a coin collector.
Yup. That's what I am saying. Anyone can take an uncut sheet and a pair of scissors and make lots of "errors".
Were there any $20 sheets made for 2017? Right now I am seriously doubting this note's authenticity as an error. All of the margins are wrong, it...
A very pretty coin! It's got some minor chatter on both the obverse and reverse so it appears to be an MS-66. Nice color so it gets the star ☆.
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