Actually, I am showing an experiment in which I see what does, and doesn't work.
Yep, that is mostly true. There is 1 example of a die chip I can think of at the moment that does bring a small premium, being what some call the...
Hello! In this post I will be going over an experiment in which I attempt to propagate toning using the sulfur found in most paper products....
I personally think that you should go around and see if you get a better offer.
Thats the issue. It isn't an error. It looks like someone has applied acid to the surface AFTER it left the mint.
That is MD, on a wide am. It's a spender, unless you horde coppers.
So that's the secret to toning? Nice to know! Or would that be considered as PMD at that point?
Decent die chip! How about the reverse?
I think that was an error on their part ;). In all seriousness, really common years.
Wait, are those varieties actually rare?
+1, I think this might desrve a call out for @paddyman98!
Oh, sorry, I was thinking pennies for some odd reason... Sorry to waste your time on that one!
Oh! I understand now! Thank you, I never really thought of it like that.
I wish I had the pocket linings for this one!
The one I want to see are the 1922's. There is a well known error that is pretty valuable available on some (Being the 1922 no D and weak D)....
I am really more interested in the reverse. But that is because I have been looking around for a coin that is possible, but not been discovered....
Exactly! I mean my best DDR so far (My profile picture) was a ground score outside of my bank :wacky:.
That is DDD (Die deterioration doubling). Worthless doubling on a spender. Welcome to coin talk!
Hey furry, talking about errors, what is that double die that you use as your profile picture on?
Wow, sweet find! If you don't mind me asking, how much did you pay?
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