I understand now why he put it up there to show us the difference between them. But yes it's just damaged.
That one you're talking about that looks oblong. Has been hit all around the coin. It's called spooned job. But what do you think whats wrong with...
Well it's really being stern about it. If they are all sweet talk and saying oh it's okay then you'll never learn. With someone being stern in...
Well depends on your thoughts about it. Me on the other hand I'll keep it because I love all old coinage no matter how damaged it is. But that's...
No need for them to explain. Read up on it.
This one is funny. The bald bison error.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
When I was given this coin I was Soo happy!! The rear wounded bison variety. There are other different varieties for this year also.[ATTACH]...
And this one a 1999 off centered planchette. The very first error coin I found and very first error i posted on here.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I made this post on October 12th lol how was it found again?? That is long gone.
This one is a wheat cent. Looks like 90% off centered planchettet. Both of them are thin on that end and curved.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] The first one is a 2001 D nickel 65% off centered planchettet.and looks like it is a rottaed die too.[TTACH=full]856653[/ATTACH]...
No... I through it back out in circulation. It's nothing really too keep..
A Clipped planchet” error coin is when You have a cent struck on a clipped planchet, that is, an incomplete coin missing 10-25% of the metal. This...
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