I think it is lamination not elimination. We'll forgive you for that one.;)
I'm well aware
This thread was written in 2007 Just make a new thread :)
It would be cool if you picked an error that can be found on a 1982 Lincoln cent, and then find that error in all 7 varieties!
Which series did you start with?
Not wasting my time at all. Thanks for checking on it.
I have no idea, Coins can be damaged in a plethora of ways.
Whatever projectile hit it is beyond me. I reassure you this is not an error.
I think it would be considered a lamination issue but not an error of any additional value.
Post Mint Damage- I think it was shot with a low caliber hollow point from a handgun. Not an Error Worth 25 cents.
Yes, the mint mark is different due to the mint mark being hand punched into the die. The 1994 Nickel, the MM was engraved into the die. That is...
Just some light toning/discoloration Worth 1 cent.
cut it out, stick it back in the opposite way.
Lol, @paddyman98 is so used to the coins being zincolns, spend it is his automatic answer
Do you know someone, a third party, that you trust to keep your coins for the time being?
honestly, they always have sales!
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I think Barbers have room for opportunity.
I am actually probably going right now....
Update Today I sorted a tub of buffalo nickels into Full, Partial and No Date Paid in 2 Walking Liberty Half Dollars
Separate names with a comma.