Here is a previous thread (2016)on Design creep for anyone who wants to read it. Is this a noteworthy Error 'Discovery'? Will it go anywhere? |...
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These are usually called a Fissure. They happen when brittle metal crumbles during the rolling process. These can be minor and near the edge of an...
Not die devouring deterioration DESIGN DEVOURING DETERIORATION
It's a DC overstrike on a 43 steel cent.
That's fine except you don't get specific replies to each coin. Most of the coins are common, and can be bought relatively cheap at any of my...
DDD has only two meanings die deterioration doubling and design devouring die wear, which is what @Collecting Nut stated. You can't just make up...
I am also thinking that it is a folded over finned rim.
In 2005 the $10 lib's were released. The majority of these were the short hair lock. Compare yours to mine. Mine happens to be a long Hair lock....
Matte is a process that the dies and planchets go thru before the strike happens. It is not the color, every coin once struck begins to tone or...
The flashy area next to the D looks like die deterioration. Clad coinage is very well known for this because. The dies are prone to extreme die...
Hey Ragu stabilize your phone or camera on some soup cans. set the coin below. Light the coin so that the details you want are visible. tap the...
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You definitely can bring your own coins to a show to trade/ or sell. But to get a table you would need to have plenty of worthy coins to sell.
Your 2005 $10 is a short hairlock.
@mrweaseluv Here is the write up about your 2008 five dollar bareback. This piece is based on 50$ an ounce platform. LibertyDollarEncyclopedia -...
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