And this is exactly why I don’t collect post 1982 cents anymore. I just keep the fun stuff and the visible errors I find when roll searching. It...
[ATTACH] I’m seeing a plating bubble that looks kinda like the error you referenced. Note the difference in height. Doubled dies NEVER change...
I think I heard something.....no just the wind......never mind.
Yup, sure, you betcha. Give it up you have been discovered. THEY’LL BE NO MORE HELP FOR YOU!!!
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Silversoul82? Humm? IF your coins are not the same then these images WON’T prove squat. I think we have a case of: [ATTACH] NO, NOT AND AINT NO...
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If that was in fact a steel 1944 cent then it would not matter what condition it is in but to answer your question........NO.......! That is not...
Let me get my mini chisels and hammer out and I’ll make as many as you want. Minimum order is 100 and there $100 dollars apiece. Put your order in...
We have to be carefull not to let our “old school” show to much there Insider. I haven’t seen anybody lacquer a coin in forever! Funny thing is IT...
Can’t tell from the images. But I’d go with @paddyman98 .
Worn dies, normal coin just as @paddyman98 stated. Reed.
Almost looks like a Vice Job. But alas just PMD. Post mint damage. Reed.
What @paddyman98 said. The devices of the Jefferson nickel have been flattened considerably. because of this the nickel strikes VERY efficiently...
Escalator Job. You find coins that look like that in the tracks of automatic doors, people movers and escalator machinery. Reed.
Books that was my experience at the CC site. Experiences may vary! Reed
I second, third and fourth this. It is not so bad here, you would have been banned over at the Coin Community web site for combative postings in...
Come on paddy, some of us just like no value coins. Look at me I’m a flipping Lincoln nut, why? Who can say! Reed.
PROOF COIN [ATTACH] BUSINESS STRIKE COIN [ATTACH] HOPE THIS HELPS, REED.
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