For those that like to keep score..........http://mintnewsblog.com/2014/02/us-mint-provides-final-audited-mintages/
Before you can say this is definitely a mint error you still have to explain the double impressions the brockage maker received before it became a...
The partial motto doesen't fit with the bust on the reverse either. Look at where WE is on the obverse, then look at where it's at on the reverse...
Even if it's mint damage it's still damage. Only coins damaged while being struck are considered errors. Yours isn't one of them.
It didn't come from the mint like this.
Isn't that groove an impression from the rim? It looks to me that there were two separate impressions. The partial motto you see is from the same...
It wouldn't be struck through grease. If it is a struck through, it would be a foreign object of some type. Or it could be post mint damage, the...
In that era you got two sleeves of coins and two pieces of plain cardboard. That's it. Starting in '84 they included cards with the coin specs and...
Underwhelmed, and that's an understatement.
http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1971&die_id=1971s1do001p&die_state=mds
'Twould be better to be thought of as an ignoramus dunce than as a scummy ebay seller, which is the way I'm seeing things as they develop.
And if any such help should be posted it would be an instance where censorship would be in order, in the interest of the hobby? The title is just...
A buck or two in circulated condition. Not a bad return on a cent though.
My CBH for the type set. One small dig on the reverse that detracts slightly. Not bad for being circulated though. I like the obverse. [ATTACH]...
Now I get to correct the coin snob. If you want DDO's and DDR's then you want varieties, not errors.:D
I wouldn't have posted that name as your thread is likely to get highjacked, but yes, that's what it is.
Outstandingly humongous cud!
You really should have given credit to non_cents for posting this originally. Copying and pasting someone elses post without credit is bad form.
Yes, there was a defect in the metal that caused it. Similiar to a lamination. Metal just doesen't break like that without a reason. Cool error,...
Weigh more than what? An eagle? You also have a person to account for that isn't on a regular quarter.
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