Here are a couple missing clad errors from my collection. They are normally very easy to tell from those that are damaged after leaving the Mint....
Not missing clad layers here. Not an error. The photos confirm what every one else said. Keep trying, however. It is what makes this hobby fun.
Not at all
He contacted me on cointalk under planman2014, and then sent me an email from his kenriles account. He also has an active paypal account under...
He went from Wheaties to Fruit Loops
He tried to sell me a 1950 cent on a silver planchet. Told me it was a friend of his and asked me what i thought it was worth. Knowing they sell...
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I won this on Great Collections today. Though I usually always get struck coins featuring full dates, this "No Date" piece was too unique to pass...
I would So long as no pvc and I knew why it was thin
I agree 100%. I don't even think they should slab details grades either
Well, if you want to be even more technical, would not every coin be unique, as are fingerprints and snowflakes? Are there any two coins with the...
No remorse here. I have several other pieces much more unique. And I would much rather have a Franklin on Quarter planchet, but i gotta save up a...
Nice.
A grease filled die is similar to dried pieces of cookie dough that fill up part of a cookie cutter, and thus the recessed image clogs up and can...
You sold me the one in my above post, @Fred Weinberg! It is among my favorites!
You would be able to tell from the edge if it is clad or not very easily. Here is a 1987 nickel I have struck on 25c clad stock. [ATTACH] The...
Just got this in the mail today. For being so thin (it is literally as thick as greeting card stock), it was slabbed in a holder so thick it...
Which one? I don't have any broad struck coins with plating errors.
These are not plating errors. These are damaged. And nickels don't have clad layers anyway.
I actually know this guy and have bought from him before. He ridiculously inflates these on purpose as a marketing gimmick but often comes close...
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