beautiful o/c Lincoln. I search tons of pics of those and that's the most o/c i've seen too.
How about 1889 Snow31? Just a die clash. Actually multiple die clashes, but still, possible to have a snow with out anything else.
Interesting coin. It is not in Rick Snow's Indian cent attribution guide. Maybe he'd give your coin a new Snow #? I'd consider spending $4 and...
Those rotated coins sell for $10 to $15 all the time (when there is no reserve). demand just isn't there, so i'm not sure it's worth going the NCS...
NICE rotated die. Probably an R6 (13 to 30 specimens). very nice find. jealous.
I didn't find this one in circulation, but it is my most circulated major error on an Indian cent. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
I get 1 buff per 3 boxes.
Dont' forget to look on local craigslist too.
neat find, especially on a problem-free 1875, but there is no demand and it won't add a premium to the coin.
1856! I'd buy a nice problem free 1856 flying eagle!
boxeldercoin, i really wish i was up your way to drop by the show. I know it's a lot of work with little praise or gratitude.
this error will not appeal to error collectors (and i say that as someone who specialized in rotated coins!). I believe that it does, however,...
degrees? i love rotated coins! i don't get the tape thing. could you go to www.rotateddies.com and then click on 'Measuring coins', and then...
I've gone through 28,000 nickels and have not found a single error (i am in the camp that makes a distinction between varieties and errors).
This would probably go for $6 to $10 on the Bay. The ones with dates & mintmarks are more valuable - because people build complete date or date &...
very nice! i started when i was your age and have a top notch collection now. many of the ones i bought were low grade or slightly problematic...
I have a coin somewhere that is slabbed "struck thru detached fragment", which I imagine is the same thing as here.
very nice!
on one hand, any errors on flying eagles are rare, but on the other hand, die cracks don't usually add value to the coins (primarily because no...
the 1953 wheat is likely worth about 3 cents.
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