Obviously no counterfeiters would have seen that missing reed. Gilbert has ruined all of that now.
I'm glad you posted it here @Gilbert. I would have seen this when mine arrived and thought the same thing - I didn't read beyond the fact that...
Backing up what Paddy, Potty, 'pat and L :) are saying, it's unfortunately not a proof. Not only is it Denver mint, but it has a rough field. A...
Man, CN. Future archaeologists are going to have a field day when they excavate your house. Either that or the next owners will. ;) You're never...
Hah, now that you say that I can't see anything BUT a kite there. :hilarious: A half a kite, I suppose. :) Need to add a picture of a key hanging...
Hmm, I'm not sure how to stop your camera from taking the photo reversed, but you could drop the image in an editor like PhotoScape and click the...
Hmm, that's a good question. Since the planchet has an error, I would think it was from it's formation. Perhaps a pre-mint error? :rolleyes:...
Poor cent has had a rough life, but that hasn't hidden it's scars from the mint police. :) Came across this during my wheat roll searching this...
At least they're consistent :) Mullet Struck with Obverse Bro Cakage. [ATTACH]
So, from the evidence on the label, I vote for: They mistyped it.
Ok, so from looking up brockage, I'm very confused. That seems like a very large cud on that penny. Wikipedia's description of brockage doesn't...
Uh, what the heck is a 'Brocakge'? Google is clueless (as am I). :confused: edit: oh, hah, typo. Thanks @expat
Hah, holy moly. Now THAT'S a lamination! :wideyed: Thanks, I'll look into an NGC membership. Let me know if they have a reference option and I'll...
Huh, nice! So you submitted some of your lamination errors for TPG slabs, eh? I didn't realize they would be worth doing that... maybe I should...
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