I have a "cent" somewhere that is brown plastic and has the word "copy" on it. Do they really need to tell you it is a copy if it is made of plastic?
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If you have any 1946s in there, check them out for a DDR. The E. Pluribus Unum is doubled.
Yup, that's a Henning alright! The missing mm on the 1944 is the key.
I love the full offset printings. [ATTACH]
I have about 500+ different "spinner tokens". Here are a couple: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Does anyone else on CT collect these things?
Which ones are going to end up in one of your giveaways? I can wait!
I'll choose this if I win. Nice circam. [IMG] Thanks for running these giveaways!
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Freeze the tube.
Nose tweezers.
I think what you are calling an offset is actually a slightly misaligned die situation.
Not an error. An intentional strike by a person or persons not authorized to do so. Shame on NGC.
Looks like an edge punched blank (could not tell you right or left side though). Don't think it was end of roll because those usually are tampered...
Obviously a stretched fold over strike.
Do you really have to ask? I think you knew the answer before you even posted!
I just use a regular lens and shoot at a very high resolution then use a photo program to zoom in and crop. It works for my needs, but I don't...
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