This copper cent weighs 3.10 grams. Though it appears as a split after strike error, or an altered coin, what you see is the following... An...
I know people coin roll hunt. But you should also consider "Mint Set Hunting" (MSH) at shows. Below are three errors I have that were found in...
Very nice pieces. 1935 is a great color. Goes to show that sometimes RD is not always the best than a beauty RB
Not yet. I will within the week
Oh, I won't open it for sure. I have three mint sets with errors in them
It is retained and entombed in there :)
I guess there can be a market for everything, but generally most error enthusiasts I know don't care about grease strike-throughs. However, if it...
What's even stranger is that PCGS was not even around in 1964, and I think it is a bristle from a brush rather than a "staple." Nicely centered...
Being in the Mint cello, I can't weigh the coin individually. I really can't even weigh another 1970-S Mint set and then compare it to this one...
OK, I gotta drop the science here a little bit here; good-naturedly, of course... 1. It is not scratched. It only appears so because (a) the...
It is in a Mint set
This was listed as a grease strike through. But, it looks like a weak strike. The reverse pattern is what makes me think it is a weak strike....
Well, I'm not the King...yet. Not even a Prince or Duke. As for selling, I only sell something if I get a nicer example, and sometimes I still...
Depends on the severity of the clashes if people will buy them or not. But I keep them! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH][ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I thought a bowtie clip is a coin struck on the shredded remains of a punched out strip?
Won this last night. Was my very first win at Heritage Auctions. Nice in-collar strike. Not exactly sure what kind of clips exactly, but it's is a...
I dont know if any error or variety can have an accurate production number
No errors there. Sorry, bro.
Definitely has the typical "porous" look to it. I stand corrected.
It is not far-fetched. The 3 people you asked are obviously not error specialists and clearly do not know what they are talking about. They are...
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