I would check with them before paying the attribution fees. There are some errors that they don't recognize, also if the lamination/struck thru is...
Ran across a 93CC raw the other day. VAM 2A In MS no doubt. The problem is that the dealer knows it's value. No bargains to be had. While I was in...
Nice one Penny. That would be a retained struck thru foreign matter. Possibly a thin die cap. There is also evidence of a laminated planchet.
@Burton Strauss III I was going to post something like what you said above, then I remembered the guy. Quick search got me a little distracted.
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Just do a little research on this Boneheads posts on CT, and you will find that he knows absolutely nothing about coins. Starting here a 90%...
I would have one in my collection. I wouldn't pay for it though. Seriously have you seen what they are asking for errors lately. The article is...
Looks like a retained CUD (obv) and possibly a bi level die crack(rev).
That list is a bit out dated. If you don't have it them there are better sites out there with clear photos. http://varietyvista.com/index.htm and...
Not seeing much wear just bag marks and luster grazes. MS62 maybe a 63.
Edited A proof 68 goes for under $20 I doubt it is even PF65 with the contact it shows in the only clear photo he put up. Better send that one to...
What a joke. LOL, you mean the proof that you posted in the for sale section.
I have yet to find one without rotated dies, I see what you posted that may be true. My point was that the generation of slab is the difference....
Show the reverse in the slab. It has rotated dies, all Newcomb 3 have rotated dies.
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I am thinking tilted mis aligned die. Cool little rim cuds. Most tapered planchets will show a weakness on both sides of the coin face.
Reprocessed steel cent. Bumps on the rim are from being replated.
Could be that one. Pobably is, the photos aren't very clear. For a major variety you need an FS number and that one doesn't have one. Looking at...
I don't know if that slab style is still used, Newcomb 3 is identified by the rotated dies, it's not an anomaly that happened in addition to the...
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