Mr. Weinberg, who responded to your pics early in this thread, is one of the top error experts in the country/world. Major TPGs use him as a...
SEGS is the service Larry Briggs started
Listening to the sound a coin makes when it's dropped on a hard surface is not a good way to determine the composition of a coin, especially if...
Did you check www.doubleddie.com or www.varietyvista.com? Those should be your first stops. In addition, you'll get to see lots of real doubled...
The following sites have comprehensive listings of RPMs. Start there first to see if you can find an exact match www.doubleddies.com...
If you think you have a doubled die, you should go to the following sites first and see if you have an EXACT match Www.doubleddie.com...
I don't see any missing letters, but it looks like it was struck with a very worn die which is making everything look mushy. You can also see the...
Nice clash that's easily seen.
This has to be the most asinine explanation I've heard. You actually expect people to believe that silver is worthless because coinstar machines...
The Pt/Rh/Pd metals are applied to a ceramic substrate (honeycomb) as a washcoat that also contains other ceramic materials. The cordierite...
C'mon @GDJMSP that has to deserve a like from you :troll:
I want to make sure that new members are aware that you refused to send another CT member items he paid for, and refused to send him a refund....
If I recall correctly, there were 2 different weight specs used for the 1943 steel cents. I think @Conder101 posted this info in the past but I...
I think it's a 17th century French Laird struck on a silver planchet. :yack: BTW: stay away from the guys in the ceramic department. They're...
When posting clipped planchets, it's always useful to take a pic of the clipped edge. It is very easy to tell if it is a legit clip or made by...
Cool find, but as @SteveInTampa said, it's not a rare note. Nothing wrong with keeping it, but since it's not rare or in crisp condition, it's...
There is a minor lamination on the E and the line that runs to the right of the T to the rim is probably one as well. The coin is in rough...
@alurid posted 2 that are very useful in the next post. And while it doesn't help the OP in this particular case, these links are posted in...
Where did you send it?
I don't believe die breaks are varieties. Pieces can continue to break off as the die is in service creating numerous different shapes and sizes....
Separate names with a comma.