it looks like a well placed die gouge or die break or maybe part of a major clashed die that has been abraided away by the mint workers. whatever...
usually around 200.00 and probably a lot more in the higher grades. just like anything else it depends on how much someone likes the coin. on ebay...
here is what a double struck coin should look like.
I think you nailed it on the first one and the second one looks like a very obvious squeeze job.
those two sounds really good. congrats on finding them. where I live they are none to be found. there should also be some 89 cents with a 88...
I doubt if the clash would help the price very much. this poor ole cent looks to have had a lot of abuse and use. it looks like a lot of copper...
I hadn't noticed that the coins were the same date. this may explain something about them.
What do you think of this one? http://www.ebay.com/itm/350901537847?_trksid=p5197.c0.m619 It sure don't look right to me . another one by the...
good post , now I know why I keep finding these paper thin copper coins. I suppose when the rim of a coin is dissolved in acid this would...
this one has what looks like die polish marks
Welcome to the forum. your quarter is probably toned to this copper color. I doubt if both clad layers would be missing . our clad coins and even...
this looks like ejection doubling to me which is one of the many forms of MD. sometimes a coin will bump into the sharp edges of the devices on...
the part at the bowtie looks to have been where some of the design from the die has been removed because of over polishing the die. is there...
this is a clash and it would have been one heck of a strong clash if the mint workers had not abraided the die to remove some of the clash marks...
both are pmd
How many recks has that car been in before or after you bought it ? those coins are beat up about as bad as I am.
sounds like someone opened some original rolls of these coins and you came along and found them. this would make it highly possible for your die...
welcome to the forum .. this is from the mint workers over polishing the die that struck your coin. part of the design was removed from the die .
I believe the error coin specialists went overboard by listing so many minor doubled die coins as doubled dies. when we need a die marker to...
are you finding these from the same roll ? if you are they may be from the same die. usually when I find a error coin in a new roll of coins there...
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