Dryer coin.
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The die cracks are common, especially in the locations that they appear on your coin. As for the doubling, I can't tell if there is notching at...
Yes. (French, I believe). The link was probably proofread and re-written for him.
You need to take closer pics and dead on, not angled. But from what I can see is that it's not a doubled die but plating split doubling (not...
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I believe it's a jeton and it's probably older than 1700. Siberian man should be able to give you more info on it. As for value, it can have a...
Wow! I'm drooling at what I see! Nice collection!
Yep. Damage.
http://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces15634.html
It wasn't done at the mint. So, it's either a novelty coin, a fake, or someone altered it.
No idea. From the description, it sounds like PMD. Especially because the indentation appears on the back of the coin. It isn't a mint error.
The first, I think is a struck through thread or wire. The second, I believe are just hits (if incused). I can't tell from the pics. Are the...
I think the anti-counterfeiting features on the Canadian polymer notes are far superior to what can be done with paper money. As long as...
Brockage'; [IMG] [IMG] Struck on wrong planchet: [IMG] [IMG]
I'd probably look for errors......I'm such a nerd.:nerd:
But the difference is that collectors have paid $575,000. That is where the price comes from. Not from somebody's imagination.
"Whatever happend to the penny on dime? (11 cent piece)" Nothing. Absolutely nothing. And nothing will happen.
From the pics, it looks like md.
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