Kind of like chasing a woman (at least that's what I recall!)
Exactly. I wish I would have owned this coin prior to it being encapsulated and I could have gotten better pictures. You can see some of the metal...
I don't mind, but I don't remember it exactly. I got it on eBay for less than $100 - I was very happy. I had a snipe in for considerable more.
I have long thought that the error collecting hobby and therefore the popularity of errors is held back because it is not possible to complete a...
Thanks for that. I've been away from serious collecting for a while and was unaware of this product. I did a little Googling and it looks great. I...
A long standing hole in my collection is for a corner clip. I recently ran across a nice example, but the dealer wanted over $3000!!! Even if I...
I know nothing about this series, but that is a handsome coin!
ANACS referred to it as a "ragged clip" which, I suppose is as good as anything. It doesn't look like any "end of strip" clips I've seen, although...
Weighing it would be a good starting point.
And........ You get free shipping!
The "brass" cent from 1941 is a well known variety. They are heavier than normal (about 52 grains). Alan Herbert attributed these coins to...
This coin has always intrigued me. I got it from, the late, Ed Colwell, (I hope I spelled that right) well over 40 years ago. I can't recall ever...
I would.
This is in the area we usually see a thin die crack, but this is much larger. I agree with the "die chip" analysis.
Truck!
What a nice example!
Congrats! They are fun coins. I'm sure an interesting study could be made of the progression. I've got one where a good reverse is mated with the...
I've generally limited my collection to US coins with a single error type. There are times, however, that I break this rule when I find compelling...
These are hard to find - good catch!
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