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Would this be a gas bubble?... (between the U and S) the top of it comes more to a point than rounded...[ATTACH]
I found this cud yesterday while at my brother's house. He wanted to know if it has any value. I told him I would ask you guy to see... thanks...
This die crack opened up in two spots on Lincoln's head
Would this be a lamination error? This came right from the mint. Is it even classified as an error coin?
I recently purchased a proof set of America the Beautiful and can't quite figure out what happened here. Any suggestions?
I tried to get a better photo of the doubling on this nickel, but to me, the doubling runs in both directions. Is this possible?
This 1960d has lamination errors on the obverse, but on the reverse, it has some sort of gouge under the lettering. What might have caused this?
Just found this in a roll today. Thought I would post a picture of it.
At first look, I thought the reverse just got caught up in damage after it left the mint. But, when I took a closer look, it left me with a couple...
I inverted the image and dropped the saturation level to show a better image of this 1998 die clash.
To me, this looks like a small die chip on the date.
Just thought I would post this reverse of this 1991 reverse. It looks to me that the die was pretty well worn at this time. There are 4 die...
I'm not totally sure, but this looks like two mint marks.
Just found this in a roll and thought I would post a picture of it. Sorry about that, I meant 1983...
Another grease filled die on the date and G in GOD. I can see the date when I tilt the coin just right, it is dated 1996.
Just found this in a roll today. Thought I would post a picture of it
Just thought I would post a couple of pictures of this cool grease filled die. I'm not sure if they are errors and was wondering if there is ANY...
What causes this? Did the die crack in these two places? Just a really worn die?
I found this 1909vdb in a bank roll today. To me, the coin looks in pretty good shape for a 1909. Details on it are clear. My question is, would...
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