Interesting...the wire rim on the obverse is a good sign it is a genuine strike through, likely from the thin remains of another planchet....
if the dent was pre-strike, the bulge of metal at the bottom would have been flattened
That is a strike through. If that was a lamination before strike, you wouldn't see that big build-up of metal at the very bottom of the...
@Rick Stachowski any way you can send me that quarter for me to photograph? I will pay shipping there and back and use it in the 2nd edition of...
It's really not a problem. I would like to get them out to you if you would like them. It just might be a couple weeks
I suppose I could put a PDF together and send it to you via email. It might take a couple weeks cuz I'm still in the final editing stages before I...
The only reason why this is a 2nd Edition is because I ran out of books and had to print more, but I wanted to add a few pages and correct a...
here is a page from the book about this very subject. Of course, the pages in the book aren't blurry as this is a jpeg [ATTACH]
Coming in late October.... [ATTACH]
One thing to look for on genuine wrong planchet errors (and incomplete planchets like clips) are the outermost areas nearest the rims/edges....
What I see tells me that pattern is post-Mint
I believe it is genuine.
Ragged Perforation (or Blow Hole) error [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have never found a significant error coin roll hunting in over 20 years
super wicked nice!
Well, almost.... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Amen
My photography skills, but a friend's coin. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Very informative and dead-on. Well done!
This is why I respect you so much. Learned a lot from you over the years
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