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You are welcome and if you have some more you want to show put them on here and someone will try to help you to identify what you have. your coin...
heck I will give it a shot. It probably is just the way the coin has toned over the years.
go back and read post #6 and see who I was replying to.
sorry but you are wrong again . don't give up and keep trying to identify these errors for the folks.When you do I will congratulate you the way...
this is a clashed die coin.
It is a dog eat dog world and we have to protect our own selfs and our familys. We can not depend on the police even if we call 911 . I called 911...
This is a die crack , the place on the right side of the T is larger because the die crack in the die was wider in this area. nothing is called a...
if the reverse is totally damage free then you have a struck thru coin. I have seen coins with about everything struck into them by the coin dies....
I love this thread and it is fun to read it , plus some awesome coin photos to look at.
You sure are right and I forgot to mention that in my first post. both things you and me mentioned will do this. but in this case I think you got...
this is caused by oxidation , the cello pack your coin is in has a small hole in the plastic somewhere and the air is getting in thru the hole....
Your coin looks like it is the real thing . you can tell if it is a copper coin or a zinc coin by weighing it. copper cents were made up until...
I agree with the other poster , this looks like it may be damage from something striking the coin. if it is the other side of the coin should show...
It looks to me like the loose lamination was still on the planchet during the strike and fell off after the strike. the design details were...
hey I get along good with all of the coin experts that I personally know except one and actually him and me have problems from time to time but we...
don't give up on your coins yet. there are three different types of the detached leg coins in the P mint series and one type in the D mint series....
I am showing these 2005 bison 5 cent coins because a fellow member asked me for photos of them to compare to his coins. both of these different...
yes I think serif is the work you were trying to think of. it may be impossible to get a 89 cent with a 88 reverse attributed even if it was the...
doggoneit I hope your seeing eye dog can see. may I recommend this......LOL [ATTACH]
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