Thanks physics! The New York one that I posted is a Double but I def will look into acquiring a nice large Triple Clipped piece!
:hilarious: LOL SensibleSal66!!
Thank you Jersey magic man! Is that considered a Straight Clip?
Thanks Paddyman98 and Thank you for that information, it was very helpful! You have some nice pieces!
I'm new to collecting Clipped Planchets, to be honest they didn't really interest me at first but a poster peaked my curiosity and I've decided to...
Thank you Collecting Nut!! :joyful:
lol yes indeed physics-fan3.14, Thank you!!
Misspelling Error by NGC lol :pompous:
Hey all, I will be posting some of the new pieces I recently purchased. I'll be posting a new thread for each of the different Error types, One...
Thank you for the help so far everyone! Sorry for the lack of info on the coin, I'm interested in purchasing it so rather not have any conflicts...
Hello all, I'm sorta out of my element when engaging in most Numismatics other than Mint Errors lol, Is this spotting from 7 o'clock to 9...
Thank you SensibleSal66!! That's a Great question...I believe that they grade them like any other coin but of course only the percentage visible....
1999-P 25c Pennsylvania Statehood Quarter Struck 95% Off-Center PCGS MS66: [ATTACH] I don't appreciate the fact that PCGS did not face the...
Looks to me like when you have a Wacky Wafer in your mouth (Watermelon) and take it out to see your progress, how long till you can bite and chew...
I collect Missing Clad Layer Errors so this type of error interests me as well, especially rare examples with Full RED Obverse and Reverse.
"Sintered Planchet" and "Copperwash" were the pedegrees TPG used to use before naming them "Improperly Annealed". Here are some other examples on...
Looks like it could be a Mint Error; Improperly Annealed/Sintered Planchet to me. "If the annealing process is not carefully controlled, the...
I believe the top price is what Fred would have taken if you were paying in Bottlecaps. I would have bought the 2000 1C Struck on the 2000 $1 Sac...
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IMO, Pictures will make the most sense to children. Google "Mint Errors" then just save multiple pictures of various error types, show them and...
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