Just a regular cent
http://www.coinnews.net/2013/09/13/how-the-philadelphia-mint-makes-hubs-and-dies-to-produce-coins/
I don't buy that they ran out of room. There are much longer writeups on labels. Or better yet, they could abbreviate "T1B" for "Type 1 Blank"...
Actually, it isn't redundant. I know this is very technical and inside baseball stuff, but please allow me to explain. A "Type I Blank" is what a...
Got it from a dealer's private website.
Got this incredible piece in the mail today. It is perrrrrrty. You can see the triple strike on the closeups (well, it is doubled, but after it...
Just for kicks, can you show the edges? Would like to see how they fake the edges
I actually understood it pretty well before you explained the differences in the last few responses :). Why can't they just make the font a little...
Inbox me if interested with serious offers. PayPal accepted via Friends & Family, or certified checks. I do not take credit cards. [ATTACH]...
This one is labeled correctly [ATTACH] This one is incorrectly attributed as a type 2 blank, and the finish is very, very dark with none of the...
I totally get all that. But the problem is that the TPGs apparently need to be aware of it and be more specific with that attribution. It makes it...
But I agree with you about ANACS. I see more mistakes on their labels than anybody else, and they are supposed to be the experts for attributing...
Yes they called it a blank and it is not it is a planchet
Well the one my nickel was mislabeled in was an NGC slab
Well, I went back and looked at my 2 nickels stamped on copper cent planchets after reading Mike Diamond's comment. One says blank and one says...
Here are two struck on blanks offered by Jon Sullivan. Notice they also have the same characteristics as mine struck on a blank, including the...
I read his work all the time and just didn't make the association.
Please forgive me. I don't know who he is yet. But I can see it is a good thing!
Plus holding the two in hand, you can see where the luster stops with the 1966; the 1980 one doesn't do that and goes right to the edge.
@paddyman98 That's exactly what I thought at first. So, I made as a condition of this sale, that if the label is incorrect and it turns out it is...
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