Um, how about... 1. No. 2. You are dead wrong. 3. Experts can already tell. 4. You (and your psychotic dual personality Avery) were already told...
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The Indian cent actually is a Mint error AND a Die STAGE. (It's actually a "die stage error.") It is not a "die STATE." Die state and die stage...
Love the 1981 cent. I HIGHLY recommend you do NOT send that in for certification. Error collectors like myself, and many others I know, STRONGLY...
Please click "like" on this comment if you agree, in all seriousness, that @Avery G. and @rascal are the SAME PERSON. (You mean SOME of you still...
Probably the same way they escorted that guy from the movie Casino out when they caught him cheating.
Sure. $900 :O
Any time. You can always message me privately as well. Happy to help.
Your proof Lincoln cent error is likely worth several hundred dollars. I'd say around $500-$700 I would also advise getting it out of that...
Dear God....even my low-functioning special ed students aren't this dense.
Read Alan Herbert's book that deal with the Price Guide for Mint Errors. You might actually learn something finally. Every serious error collector...
Angry? Hardly. I am having fun!
The only thing that dropped is our IQs from reading your consistently pathetic posts. You claim to have decades of experience. (Though i am sure...
That is a possibiity. Another is that a planchet was stuck in machinery and then came loose during dollar striking. Another is that a cent...
It happens very, very, very seldom. However it can't be 100% completely discounted either. But can a differen't sized planchet accidentally wind...
Well, I wouldn't say I am an "expert." That takes decades of experience. But I do enjoy learning and sharing knowledge.
...what he said...
ANSWER Genuine Error - Improperly Annealed (overheated in the annealing oven) Still has genuine mint luster on dark and copper-colored spots.
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