Oh right, I forgot it had to be misaligned. But does that mean that these are collar clashes even if only part of the grove in the rim appears...
I always used to pronounce it as though there was no t, but according to dictionary.com... [foikht-vahng-uhr]
Nice new set. Should be interesting to see how it plays out. Regarding the Ben Franklin commem, I feel like the coin is so busy it's a little hard...
Here are three dimes I have that all appear to have collar clashes, but I’m a little bit confused because they seem to be not super strong but...
Definitely not double struck, but it’s either PMD or a Lamination, and Im leaning towards the latter
Right. Most of these are just like little ones from the edge of Monticello on a nickel to the rim. Not really worth it I don't think. And P.S. I...
Do you mean post a picture you took? If so, right next to the "Post Reply" button, is the "Upload a File" and "More Options..." button. Choose...
I love Feuchtwangers. Especially those crazy 3c pieces they made in New York or something. Eventually I want to get some cents and try to collect...
Hi again. I am asking essentially the same question as my last thread regarding clashes. Are small die cracks or chips worth keeping on mid to...
Hello everybody. So as I've been clearing my pocket change I threw in my collection as a much younger YN, I've been looking mostly for errors and...
What book is this?
I slightly concur with the above. All dies are their own die pairs or varieties. The way I take it, errors are usually a one time occurance (or...
Machine Doubling or Die Deterioration Doubling
Those are made post-mint by a/an artist. Not sure exactly who makes them but it's not an error. Someone else will probably know more than me
I for one love revived threads, lol. Awesome haul.
You guys are incredible; knowledge sponges
haha. The commemorative half dollar should be a good option with a high likelyhood of finding something in the right price-range. I'm 14 so I know...
And while we're at it: while the term "print" sounds about right, properly a coin is minted. If it were paper currency then printing would be valid.
Nice die polishing error.
That does look like a struck through metal shavings possibly! Is it raised or incuse?
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