Thanks for the links. For the die deterioration doubling examples in the links, they seem to be "blobby" next to the letters. The ones next to the...
According to the Strike It Rich book, there's no reference to a 1983 P double die, just a floating die clash. Isn't this a double die on the...
The halo area, which I think is the area you're referring to as being polished, looks to be concave. Also, there is a huge die crack running along...
Here's a closeup of the high relief marks next to Jefferson's collar, and below it. The N in IN is also weird looking. And there's a dot next to...
Is it also a double die? The 4 in 1940 is doubled. I think the other numbers are thick, too.
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I can't find this error in the book Strike it Rich with pocket change by Ken Potter. Is this undocumented?? It's not anywhere online either! I...
Yeah, that's the extra column I'm referring to. Also, in the first penny (very first and second pics show this), you can see a sunburst pattern,...
Awesome! I hope it's worth a pretty penny too, or rather, more than one.
Here are two different 1993-D cents with extra columns (doubled reverse). Are they doubled reverse errors? I know it's documented that there are...
But the letters and numbers look sharp, unless worn dies are characterized that way. So, nothing special? Just 1 cent value?
Is this an error? There's a streak mark protruding out of the surface on the obverse under the words IN GOD WE TRUST and all around the coin, and...
I just got this book and wow, there are more errors listed here than what I found anywhere else. There are errors for every single year after 1982...
A little off-topic, but when I was just starting out I always found it confusing when people wrote or said pre-1964 when they meant 1964 and prior...
I found it while doing CRH with a box of halves.
Could it be both lamination error and PMD?
The seller listed it as a wrong metal error coin! So, I believe it is a bronze 5 cent planchet, unless the seller simply is referring to a nickel...
So if it is a bronze 5 cent planchet, I'm assuming it would make this coin exponentially more improbable than a nickel-alloy one with the same...
But then shouldn't the white PCGS paper in the slab also change to a yellowish color, or are you referring to color reflection and not white...
But isn't it also odd that the nickel planchet looks to be made of copper/brass?? Or is that possible - e.g. has there been, say, a quarter or...
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