Couldn't it also be a struck through planchet piece, occuring when a piece of a different planchet or blank falls onto the coin before it is...
Wow, thanks, guys. Shows how much I know, I didn't even notice it was Jefferson's outline at first! :rolling: Here's a flipped picture, to show...
I'm just gonna guess trade dollar.
Here are my favorites. They're not as incredible as some of the errors some of the members here have, but I like 'em! 1982 cud, found in a roll...
Something tells me that in a few years time, those 'errors' won't even be worth the postage to send them. No offense, of course, but the error...
I'm no expert, but the quarter is probably caused by a design element that was filled with grease or 'goop', causing a portion of the design to...
I took a closer look, and there is actually a very faint image of the Monticello on either side of Jefferson, as well as a fairly prominent 'O'...
So, a $140 coin isn't rare enough for you? EDIT: Fixed the quote.
If you found a seated quarter in a roll, I might have to quit pennies and nickels and move on to quarters! Good luck with your roll-searching! I...
The obverse doesn't seem to be affected. I'll take a closer look at it later with my magnifier to make sure there's not a small clash mark on the...
So, does it actually have any value? My book says $1-$10, but is it worth that much?
Mike Diamond told me that it's a heavily clashed die. If you look closely, you can see Jefferson's profile upside down in the picture. It's not...
I think that's just an effect of the picture. It was taken with a magnifier, so it's not very good. Here's another picture to better show what are...
I found this in a banroll a few weeks ago. The year is 1983. These are the best pictures I could get, but I think they show the detail well...
Well, I was thinking it could be a dropped letter from the obverse, but maybe that's too farfetched.
I posted this in another topic. I don't know if you have MS paint or not, but here's an easy to way to resize pics if you do. To me, it's a lot...
That's another great way. Some people get great coins for just face value using this method. Maybe it's just the fact that "something for nothing"...
I think wheats and errors are a great way to get into the hobby. You don't have to pay extra when you find them in bankrolls, and they're readily...
Really, really nice coin though. One day, I'm going to get one of those somehow.
For extra effect, look at the 1955 DD while drunk, and maybe you'll see a quadrupled die?
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