I believe, according to error-ref.com, that it is dandruff
Here's a coin I have that is a triple die clash, but only on the first strike. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The second one was from @mikediamond in an even trade
Found this in a 1965 Mint set. Can clearly make out "PLU" in PLURIBUS and some of the leaves and lettering on the reverse that was struck into...
Not a doubled die
There is no way this wasn't walked out. Could have maybe been part of the San Francisco Hoard, which were all walked out and found years later in...
NGC does not [ATTACH]
Clearly this has the pebbled surfaces of a proof planchet, yet for some reason it was labeled as an MS. Is this a labeling error, or did they not...
To keep what I paid for them private.
Many chain strikes come off with rounded edges leaving doubt as to whether they really go together. However, these 2 dimes are flat along the...
What is a stinger?
Aren't these common? I am guessing this is a marketing gimmick? [ATTACH]
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Any idea how many examples of these there are?
I guess I don't really understand that myself. I know sometimes they fold in a lot or become straight up foldover strikes. But as to why some...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] An incredibly rare error type. Instead of sitting flat and horizontal in the collar, it was nearly perfectly...
It got taken down!
Seller "coincidence4you" has been reported by me several times to eBay, with almost nothing being done about it. This seller has several altered...
Here is my 1939. It weighs 5.1 grams. Without the Looped R, if a 1939 weighed 5.1 grams, it would not be anything out of the ordinary. [ATTACH]...
Unless it has the looped R, other years besides the 1944 are extremely difficult.
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