go down the the 4th picture on the CONECA websites homepage and see what they really look like. www.conecaonline.org It was an interesting...
Roger I look forward to the submittable to CONECA's errorscope. I like that coin. I know have my eyes out for one as well.
The OP coin was not caused by a coin roller it is a grease strike through. The coin rollers will either displace metal or leave a ring around the...
The damage is pretty obvious on this coin.
Looks like a coffee stain to me.. perhaps Folgers Decaf. There is no lamination that I can see on this coin, just a stain.
After seeing the new pics, I am still up in the air with this coin. As 19lyds stated generally you see some bleeding (pushed material) from clad...
yes, just looks more evident to me on the reverse. I was zooming in on the reverse looking at the cut letters on the big clip.
I have to think its plausible. Here is why... Look at the smaller clip 4:00 on the reverse, now look at 10:00 on the reverse. Now I know that...
That's interesting.. Somebody used a wire wheel on the die? It almost looks like the die had fractures all over the high spots.
Thats not a very good name in these parts Rick.
Pbrrrrrrrrffffffffffffttttttt. and I agree.. Nope..
Scratches. PMD. on the Dime. The Half is supposed to have the designers Initials on it.
[IMG] Front page of CONECA's Website for those interested.
Looks like I missed this pony race.. the original coin is nothing but PMD. there is my opinion on it.. Do I know what I am talking about?...
It is indeed from heat. Just seen a quarter in hand a few months ago. I think Potter wrote an article about it in the Errorsope or there is...
Rick, listen to Roger and Bill. (SPP and Bill) They are two of the most respected Canadian E/V people in Canada. They know their stuff.
I agree. MD.. Seen several of these at the MSNS show over the weekend.
Roger, its odd that you posted this. I just got an email Last Sat., from a guy who thinks that he may have one and wants to send it to me for...
Knowing Potter or being a member of CONECA certainly does not make one an expert in errors and varieties.. for that matter nor does 40+ years in...
I'll be curious to see this coin at the show. Rick, I am the guy who mans the CONECA table and sits with Potter at the shows, you and I talked for...
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