Think about it, for this to be an error the mint would have to somehow accidentally make dies that are too large? Then they would have to mount...
Sorry, I don't understand what you are asking. Could you explain, stuck when separated by a white face?
Agreed, fake for sure. You can see where the gold colored plating is worn away exposing the bade metal.
Definitely post some pictures, but keep in mind there are about 17 known genuine and thousands of replicas.
Just a normal circulated zinc cent. I see some marks where you point out, but it is not lettering or numbers.
I don't see anything out of the ordinary on the reverse, where are you seeing lettering?
As stated numerous times in this thread, one cent.
I see a slightly misshapen E, not a 5. It looks like it may be from a worn out die, and additionally took a hit from something damaging it....
I am not familiar with that model. Are you using it with the cable from the coil to the control box as it is in the picture? It should be wrapped...
Good to know, thanks.
Thanks, first real one I have seen.
I figured the odds of a doubled obverse die being paired with a doubled reverse die would be pretty slim. I'm not going to try to do the math...
OK, with the rash of DDO/DDR coins that have been posted lately, none of which have been DDO/DDR by the way, how rare would it be? Obviously...
Coins can tone/stain any number of colors. Who knows what that or any coin has been through since it was minted. Normal quarter.
That is the point of the forum, definitely ask away if you have any questions. Hope you hang around!
It is called a Texas cent. You take a copper coated zinc cent, put it between two pieces of lather and beat it with a hammer. It comes out larger.
I think you have it Physics-fan! Ephraim Brasher did counterstamp some foreign gold coins to verify that they were of full weight. He also minted...
It doesn't even remotely resemble an overstruck Flying Eagle cent, I don't see any DDO/DDR either. Look, no one here believes this coin is what...
I don't know how you can say it is in the perfect shape of a letter. It takes a bit of imagination to make it look like an "s". It is kind of...
I am confused, what is your question? I don't see anything EB stamped.
Separate names with a comma.