Looks like someone wiped the coins at one time or another. Melt or Au value might be a good price.
Most likely die abrasion doubling.
Just die deterioration
Hey, Kentucky no matter what you say there really isn't much you can say to change some folks minds. I say tell them to send it in and get the...
What you are missing is that this was from a tilted die not a mis alignment. This is why the base of Lincoln's bust is the strongest. If the die...
That is the base of Lincolns bust. It is unusually strong.
I could have had a buzz last night. I was looking at the clash wrong. It is more common to see the parralel at the bottom of the chin. Seen at the...
@ddddd Heritage called it die doubling. So I imagine the doubling is on every example. 1902 Medal Wells Fargo & Co. Semicentennial, Silver,...
Hash it out one of you is right... The line from TED to STA does play into the equation. The mark in the 7th bay is not a clash.
Not an error, welcome to CT
I rarely find them anymore.
The rims have been folded.
The folded finned rim says the coin circulated, The coin still has nice looking AU XF eye appeal.
Thats not the coin Kristine posted though.
I Soo miss having those master listings.
This is not Insiders gig, this is the way it was still when I got here. Everyone added a small part to the equation, it added communication to all...
A small lamination, a learning coin. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The obverse really blows away the reverse on that one look at the flashy fields. The reverse isn't too shabby for a die change, they complement...
Center Left.
What makes a nickel wacky? Well this one fits. This is a clamshell error. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] https://www.error-ref.com/split_plan_after/
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