The pictures are a little rough to be totally positive, but the curved clip appears to exhibit the expected flatness across from the clip. I can't...
Actually, ANACS agrees with you. Of course, they put that on everything they don't understand, which is no small number. I think the impression...
To complete the subject. Here's a coin that's "blank" on the obverse: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Not impossible, but improbable. I coin struck with 2 blanks in the chamber will produce 2 uniface coins. One with an obverse and one with a...
I know this is an old thread and I no longer have any idea what any error is worth, but I do disagree that all clashes are not worth a premium....
I think Heritage does quite well, generally. My impression, though, is Stacks Bowers realizes better prices, but there error offerings seem very...
Actually, it would. The Blakesley effect, i.e. the flattened rim, occurs on the process of rolling the edges of the blank, turning it into a...
Hard to tell, but my gut says OK. Any sign of Blakesley opposite the clip?
Good stuff. Thanks for letting us see them. I think the soft prices in most error types is keeping things off the market. The good thing is the...
Not great, but I do have an old one: [ATTACH] Obviously, my recollection of the weight was off.
It's mine. Next time I'm at the SDB, I'll snap a picture. From my perspective, of course I'm biased, it is THE example of the type.
Give us a picture and I'm sure someone can give you a definitive answer. Otherwise we are just guessing.
It's a nice coin, but I don't think it's worth getting certified. Do an eBay search on sold clipped Kennedys and I believe you find it's worth...
Actually, I think it's there and metal flow is good.
It is close, but I don't believe it is the same. Look where the cud crosses the W in We and the area around Lincoln's ear. I don't believe it is...
I just realized I, maybe, have a brother: [ATTACH]
That's a very nice full cud. Very collectible. Here's a '71 Jon Sullivan sold for $450. It was certified and MS63....
Paddy, Happy belated birthday and thanks for posting the pictures and explanation of this underappreciated and scarce error type. I've never read...
Looks like the quarter might be part of a chain strike? [ATTACH]
Actually, no, but he could have used the Heritage image. I don't keep up with who's who like I once did, but this is not a familiar name. Does...
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