Worn coin with chop marks means it did the job it was supposed to do! I guess all worn coins have done the job they were intended to do, but trade...
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I am looking for a circulated Trade Dollar, any year, with at least one chop mark (the more the better). If you have one you would like to sell...
I guess it qualifies as an alignment error because the overprint is sitting on top of the second printing (the “7” on the top right). Who am I to...
Thought this was different. 32mm by 3.2mm, 23.7g. A bit clunky for a pocket piece. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Just picked this up. Not dramatic but a nice example. Run 5:B, only 6,000 notes. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I am looking for a circulated trade dollar with at least one chop mark for a type set. Please PM me if you have one for sale.
I just thought the engraving was great, and I love notes that show coins on them. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
But Cronin’s book sure has purty pictures.
Here is one I forget I had. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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The mint will do anything to make money! When the mint catches an error/mistake on a coin it is sent to the waffler machine. From there they are...
Entry post Category C Any spinner token would be great.
Need clearer pictures to be sure, but this might be a split planchet. Measure the thickness and weigh it, and report back.
Looks like it should be a repeater, all the numbers are there, but they are just in the wrong positions. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Meh.
The engraving talent on the back of that note is astounding. Kudos to whoever the engraved was.
I think I see: Machine doubling. Clash marks (or at least the polish marks from a clash. Slightly misaligned reverse die. Something going on with...
I think that was a good price for the error and condition.
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