Sorry, they are not. Images I use for educational purposes. Some may be mine, but I'm not a rich collector.
I always view errors as a one time happening. Varieties are created in the dies when hubbed. Die wear/fatigue/polishing as a normal part of the...
Looks like a different coin. The marks under the L on LIBERTY (first image) aren't on the second two images. Different coin/image to me?
Some coins look nice toned just a little: http://imgs.inkfrog.com/pix/coop49/1894_NDN_HEAD.jpg But it always makes me question on why it toned...
Probably hard to tell with circulation damage. If it were BU, then we would have a better idea. It could something as simple as reeding damage...
The one with the dent in it? Is the opposite side normal of pressed out in that area? When a coin is hip with something it presses out the...
Looks like something was applied and then carried in the pocket for a time, antiquing the coin removing the higher reliefs. Not my cup of tea....
The penny is copper. The color should be like a circulated cent or BU color. Not gold. Here is a couple examples:...
The canceled ones can make some interesting coins though. [img]
I feel they are caused by a die clash chiping away part of the die and it continues to chip away after continued use. These chips usually stop...
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