It is not an error. It was damaged after it left the Mint.
This is a clad SBA and not even 20 years old. Are these green pitting marks/spots the result of PVC damage? I think so, but I would love people...
No! I love the comments! Keep them coming!
There are 7 reasons why I buy a particular error, variety, counterfeit, or other oddity coin, in no particular order: 1. Do I understand the...
Well, I think these are neat, but I don't collect foreign coins. I can see Canada from my house, and my mom is Canadian, but I dont even collect...
It was not uncommon for people to try and shave off or remove a portion of 1c coins to use as dimes in vending machines before the transition to...
Decent shape. Reverse not a strong strike on the Memorial near bottom steps. Machine doubling not uncommon. Worth 1 cent.
Nice lamination before strike!
He took it off eBay and I made him a modest offer.
Also, how do blanks sneak through without going through the upsetting mill? They are fed to it directly. Was it rolling on its edge through the...
Yeah. That's why I didn't use it. I can't believe he accepted my offer
Looks like another coin was in the way and at an angle when the copper plating was added to this freak. Enjoy! ~Joe C. MS64 ANACS 1985 D...
This Kennedy half is almost the size of an Ike, and even more difficult to photograph. Has a proof-like appearance but no tumbling marks;...
Looks like they tried to copy the reverse of this awesome - and actually authentic - piece that @Fred Weinberg auctioned off a couple weeks ago (I...
Yeah, I saw that. I am sending to pcgs along with a quarter strip. Much bigger than the NGC slab. Hoping they can do it for me
This is not a double die
As many of you know, I collect many types of cool errors, in particular, wrong planchet, double/multiple strikes, off-metal, wrong stock,...
Grey sheet
It is neither a capped die nor a die adjustment strike. Also, the weight differential is within tolerance. Just a victim of years of circulation...
He actually posted my coin, and don't sell yourself short sir; it is your grin that is priceless
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