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[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] die chip obverse ear. Reverse has doubling. What type of doubling is this?
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] I found this quarter in some loose change from the store. It has circulation wear, but I believe I found a " in od we rust "....
I don't follow you. Does what look like a crevice?
Pictures are not 3 dimensional so a lot can be missed dependent upon which angle the coin is captured. Coin in hand is ideal. Thanks for the input.
Thanks again.
Thanks guys!! I will have it looked at under magnification by someone else.
As a note; the areas I pointed out are not incused. They are raised. I tested it under magnification and if they are raised and not incused it...
Look between the left eyelid and brow. What is that? It looks embedded.
It came from error-ref.com. look between the eye lid and the brow on my coin These are not scratches. The mark over the eye is not a scratch....
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I found this nickel coin roll hunting. It has a struck through metal dust and shavings error. Can anyone confirm?
Ok thanks
Nice die chip! I keep all my die chips.maybe not huge but an error non the less and I collect error coins. Thanks for the link.@beardigger.
Not to those of us who are trying to learn.
I understand and agree. I just thought it was interesting that the mark landed where it did. Thanks guys for all of your knowledge and insight.
Under magnification the mark is connected to the mouth. I uploaded another pic.
How do you know when it's a bag mark?
Thanks, Fred.
Trussell, it is that type of response that is very counter productive. Thanks anyway. If you're going to comment be constructive not destructive...
Anyone?????
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