Actually, real Euro mules do exist. I believe this is the most "common": [ATTACH] It's currently on the market for $650.
I had posted thes thoughts in another forum and thought, maybe, there mught be some interest here: Anyone else watching the FUN auction? Believe...
Hey, they graded a sanding disk. This is a piece of cake!
I can rarely afford to add a coin to my collection any more, but this one came along this year - struck on core only. Doesn't look near as crappy...
Nothing is dumber than somebody else's hobby Has always been true
Chris, Any die markers that would indicate the same pair?
It's tough to be realistic about errors. It's not too difficult to acquire a "unique" coin. I would guess that my rarest "mainstream" coin is...
I do!
Absolutely nothing! It drives me crazy that someone will post a mangled piece of metal that no straight thinking person could possibly think it...
Actually, it's the "tilted" that surprised me. From my experience they rarely go into subtypes like this. There are plenty of examples.
This is a nice coin. Actually, I'm surprised ANACS gave that level of description. Was this a recent submission? PS If you want more responses,...
This "discussion" shows a very limited and somewhat inaccurate understanding of "machine doubling". I'm taking the liberty of borrowing from the...
I've never understood why these are "worthless", except some error poobah declared them so fifty years ago. Personally, I find them imminently...
Spadone did a lot to popularize error collecting. Unfortunately, most of the more important errors in his book were fakes (including all 3 of his...
Am I the only one that finds 3 pages on this absurd. I have no idea whether the OP is trying to bust the chops of people here or not, but I do...
Mine missing both layers is 1.3 gr., so it looks like each clad layer is about .5 gr.
Weighing it is the best way to start.
When I started looking through some of my pictures, I realized errors on the reverse, at least for me, are in short supply. This is a 1968-D with...
This is probably only cool to en error collector, but I've run into very few indents on the reverse side over the years. [ATTACH]
There's no rule that I am aware of, but I think a 10% threshold is generally considered within tolerance. I'm attaching Lonesome John's table of...
Separate names with a comma.