I believe these ejector and or feeder finger scrapes can go in two different directions. I have a unusal cent coin here that has them going in...
Well if we find some knowledge and don't try to use it in the right way then it don't help us at all... if someone finds these little tiny things...
folks everyone knows that some error coin folks are calling things that are hard to see doubled dies. like I have told folks on the forum many...
It would be extremely hard to identify what you have here from just looking at a couple of images of your coin .
what is Squarshed ?
yes there were probably thousands just like this one that got struck before the die was changed. if I find the time I may start a new thread later...
looks like the number 3 on the coin die was almost completely filled in when it struck this coin.
in the OP's first post he or stated that this was a copper bullion coin that was not struck . this means that the entire box was probably the...
this one is probably worth keeping , you may want to send it in to a error expert and get their opinion. I don't know much about the sac dollars...
I'm trying to think up a good nickname for it. Maybe someone else on here can think of something. It would be better to find a few more from this...
regardless of what did this it is still just a die scratch or gouge . this don't make a valuable error unless we want to give it some kind of a...
all I can see in the photos looks like a normal cent coin
the reason the letters are flat and wide is probably because they have been banging into other coins from years of use and this has pushed the...
if your dollar coin has been in circulation and it looks like it has you can forget about it being one of the experimental rinse coins. in just a...
this is another die crack in the hair
this is probably from feeder finger damage. usually when a feeder finger scrapes across a die it will make 2 or more of the die scrapes or...
yes I had one of the Virginia quarters you are mentioning. for a while I would have swore it was a doubled die until I researched it and like you...
die gouges should be called a die gouge and nothing else IMO .when something on a coin is declared as something extra it should be a true extra...
no if the dropped element was retained it would be flush with the surface of the coin unless it had started to come loose and falling out of the coin.
if you don't mind robbing someone it probably would work. a lot of folks out there on the internet don't know much about error coins and will buy...
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