Nope, don't see anything that makes them errors. The clipped one looks faked. That's why we need close-ups of the edge and a pic of the whole coin.
Here's the difference between a doubled die coin and a coin with machine doubling. Notice in the first pic that the secondary date is flat and...
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The top two in the third post is damage as is the pitted one below those. I can't make out any details on the remaining two.
He should be along shortly. Meanwhile, do a search here because there have been several threads about Vedicare.
Pics are a little blurry. What is it that you see that might make you think they are errors (besides the obvious "clipped" one? Can you get...
I came into this late and can't access any of the pics except for the coppercoins site. I'm sure a lot of members would like to see what the...
If you're looking for the illusion of having a collection of gold coins, then I agree with BioEtOH, just go with gold plated. I have a gold plated...
Die deterioration doubling. Very common on the zinc 80's cents.
Nice! I'd keep it.
Post mint damage. Post strike damage. You can see the displaced material from the damaged area and the obverse shows the impact location.
"They gave me a whopping ten cents on the dollar for my junk gold that I had laying around in my safety deposit box! Now I can buy a nice t-bone...
The second coin is just beaten up. The date's been smooshed.
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That's better, but one I would still pass on, being a purist.
Worn die.
The little blue pill.:D
Not gold. Just a souvenir.
I agree. It's really stretching it to call it a ladder. You see these kinds of things flogged on ebay. In my book, it's a spender. Sorry.
I have it all the time.
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