I would imagine they all were rolled through something. The blank as well - it should be the same size, not larger...
Welcome to the forum! A little hard to tell from the pics, but to me, they all look altered postmint...and I'm not sure about the planchet - is...
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Nice collection of errors! Slabbing? Maybe the die cap and the double struck coins as long as there aren't weird condition issues (e.g.,...
For a minor struck through? HA! The seller is off their rocker...
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Just don't let Photobucket resize the images too small, the site can do that... Then add the images like this: [IMG] ...then add the URL from...
So this a clad dime, so the silver metal is nickel. A picture of the edge and the exact weight are necessary to start to hypothesize the reasons...
Nice examples Bill!
This is an interesting idea - however, I’m not convinced yet. I examined some ’74 LDs and SDs and found several examples of this softer reverse on...
Thanks for the compliment Bill! And the '74s are pretty cool...
Doubled Dies are known as Mint Varieties
Yep, really old die. Try and spend no more than 15 seconds (if not less) looking at these coins or you'll swear you start seeing things that are...
Yep, most likely a machined down reverse...
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I'm thinking either it is a die gouge or the mintmark was damaged at some point. I don't search through enough Jeffersons to know about the MMs on...
I should have included a few more arrows, the "2' would have been a good choice. I think the easiest way to tell is IGWT and LIBERTY which is very...
A not on prices A not on prices: While in all cases, probably just by chance, the Small Dates (SD) tend to be rare, scarce or a little harder...
I agree, not a Mint error at all - PMD.
It's hard to tell, but it looks like it could be DDD or MD. There almost has to be notches for it to be a DDR...
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