The Niagara River rapids near my house [ATTACH]
Looks that way
It is actually a larger planchet than a dime collar
Well, if a coin is struck on a planchet that has a clip, I'm not sure why "clipped planchet" is controversial. I mean, the clip does occur...
Delamination is the correct usage, grammatically speaking. However the industrial usage - despite being flat out wrong technically - is...
Not sure. No view of the edge in the holder
Not environmental damage. Not an altered coin. Not a counterfeit. What is it? A dime on zinc cent planchet, albeit broadstruck. (Kinda has to...
A small chisel
Post mint damage. That raised area would be flat and flush with designs if struck in the press.
Supposedly this is a 1943 Copper cent struck again with 1942 dies...Dear Lord! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
nice find
I can't tell you how many times I bid for these types of coins high enough to win. I then photograph them for my research, then I return the coin...
Is the listing still up? I want to bid
I would say $35-$50 is fair for an AU coin, maybe $25-40 for an XF. Yet right now the error market is way up, so I can't say with certainty you...
Want to learn about different error types and how they occur? Would you like to see some definitions and explanations in plain language? How...
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