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It is not a rolled thin planchet nor is it a foreign planchet. Very fuzzy details. Did not leave the Mint like that.
Damage. Spooned
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Coins are minted by having planchets struck by coin dies on a die press. Minting means a piece of metal has been given a monetary value by the...
Welcome, pal. Try to post clear photos if you can
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The issue for dealers goes right back to what I said to begin with: the importance of judging people, and to shed this nonsense that the "don't...
Collect what you like. Don't bother with what others say. I don't collect things most people like, and collect many things many collectors hate....
I guess I am being just too technical. A die stage like a crack or a clash would in fact pump out coins mirroring that crack/clash, but that...
I would not. I would only want a damaged coin if it was significant for other reasons. For example, if I could acquire the Large Cent Abraham...
I predeict major upticks in significant error values
Very strict. I do not want a coin that either myself and/or a grading company would consider damaged with a details attribution. Error coins are...
Any denomination where there are at least some details - even one letter, number, etc.
My understanding is that a die clash is a die stage, not a variety. Since the dies were not hubbed that way right from the start, but are instead...
Get it wherever it is cheapest. Book stores are not restaurants or tailors. I don't care about service when getting a book or if a bookstore owner...
That would be a die stage
Machine doubling is caused because of a machine malfunction, and thus makes it a striking error. It is a legitimate error, but because these are...
I bet you nerds also think you see a former president on this piece of toast. [ATTACH]
It depends what you want to do with a coin you want to get certified. For example, I am sending some in that are only worth a few dollars, but...
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