Pmd too look like a Canadian cent for some reason.
thats from stock intended for half dollars right?
is there a error you dont have in your collection yet :D
They are unusual to find floating about but kind of common. Check eBay past sales there are several listed.
Thanks Mike. So with it being a harder date for this type of error would it be worth slabbing? Generally speaking these bring 20-100 dollars.
hey its an error and just a dime so why not :D
its rolled thin because these blanks were cut from the stock intended for dimes which is thinner than quarters. The mint accidentally sent the...
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A quarter struck on dime stock is when the sheet of clad metal that was intended to have dimes struck but instead when the mint cut out the blanks...
No and sadly if you tried to spend it the cashier might look at it kinda funny. Well in my opinion there's no value but with eBay who knows lol.
It appears something like solder has been added to it therefore making it weigh more.
Hey all I just wanted to share my latest find. I received this at work tonight and only noticed it because of the similar to silver ping it gave....
PMD post mint damaged someone appears to have cut it in half.
I feel like I just put on a pair of glasses that I do not need
I think this is one of the last true doubled die that you dont have to have a micro camera to see. Good find tommyco3:cigar:
CoinCorgi are you part of the United States mint? I would like to hear your side also. All I have seen is you discrediting others but no insight...
first ive had in a while thats not a almost fancy[ATTACH]
I have I have never heard of a molecular plastic plating
Varieties, doubled dies, and errors. Here are a few websites for you to check out if you want to enter the world of numismatics "coin collector"....
Someone asked a really good question the other day on a Facebook collecting site that I am part of that I would like the insight from some members...
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