@Insider (Skip) You never disappoint when it comes to being cocky, rude, and with an extra helping of condescending arrogance. Thankfully the...
@Insider I am trying to actually get what you think here because it appears you are debating yourself. First you say you "draw the line" at...
Hi, @Insider Yes, I get your drift. I just disagree with you. Plus, I know you really don't care for error coins and have said so on multiple...
For me, the photos - even the new ones - are still not clear enough to tell
Split plating actually is a Mint error. Granted it is common and not a desirable type, but it is a Mint error. If its cause is something linked...
Not convinged it is genuine
Can you get me the name and number of the vendor?
It looks like a struck fragment was repeatedly struck into the reverse side. Could be a separated partial clad layer. I say it is genuine.
I agree with the others that the coin is no good. @Vess1 who is offering this for sale?
Damage.
Let's see them! (Do not simply post something off the internet, please).
I have a similar example on the obverse [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
lookin' for @Hookman
Please post your OWN, PERSONAL spooned coins and coin rings. (DO NOT post ones you find online. I am capable of that, thanks!) I need some photos...
i can't tell what those emojis are or what this is supposed to mean
I agree. It's the equivalent of running your finger on a clay object (unhardened, of course). Creating the depression means the clay in that area...
Hi, mike. I apologize in that I am just seeing this now. Are you still interested?
@Hookman Can I use your images in my book? I will put your real name and/or business right on the photo where I explain how these are made. I...
@Evan Saltis Can I use your images in a book I wrote on Mint errors? If so, can you take a new head-on shot of the obverse, and another photo of...
would you like me to send it to you for examination?
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