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Zactly!
Cool. Looks WAY different in the last pic. I'd call what you have a die crack on the bottom and a die chip at the top. Common errors but still,...
Actually, these all came from some original bank wrapped rolls. I had A LOT of them a few years back and it was so much fun to go through them.
I know that some bank rolls go for multiples more then other rolls because of the possibility of well known varieties for certain years. Don't...
Positively a grease filled die. VERY common on Lincs..........
Bottom pic looks like a very nice die crack and the top pic looks like lamination of the thin copper layer. Is the coin really as dark and crusty...
Without seeing it in person, I agree. If it were on a quarter planchet, it would be very obviously clad on the rims and it would be thinner and...
Weird?? It says "COPY" right on the reverse.
Same company with different names ...... one charges $9.99 per coin and the other charges $15 per coin :rolleyes: Those pink inserts must cost...
There are plenty of error coin forums and websites out there for you to learn from. Google can be your friend.
Probably mentioned before in this forum but just in case, the U.S. postal service is removing ALL stamp machines from their lobbies. When my...
Hello Greg. Those two "gold" coins are gold plated and sold as novelty items. There is no real numismatic value to them since this was done...
100% certain that it's a lamination error due to (most likely) a poor mix of silver alloy. Some kind of debris was in the mix.
True. A LOT of people don't see it though.
Mercury coated coins are pretty easy to spot. Aside from the look they have, they feel "slimy" If I had to guess just from the image, the coin in...
Post mint damage. Sorry.
That's exactly what it is.
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