Oh you’re right it does look like that! So that wouldn’t be an error just PMD?
I was thinking so too. Ive seen hundreds of lincolns with very minor STGs on this spot. So maybe this one is a little stronger, hard to...
Found this interesting coin the other night. It is a common spot for struck through greases I have noticed, but never seen almost an entire word...
[ATTACH] I found this one in pocket change the other day. It may just be a counterstamp but why so small? or maybe a strikethrough or something?...
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No problem. Always here for any questions, I specialize in errors and varieties.
1- NO cents have ever had a P mintmark till 2017, and --according to the mint-- the last year. So a P/S would be impossible. 2- What you are...
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There was about 6 seconds left, I was watching it happen. They put in 16.50 and when I upbid them my wifi (of course) decides to just go downhill....
I know!!! When it does Ill post about it. Till then... :watching:!
I agree with that statement.
It’s alright, everyone learns someway. Laminations are mint errors caused by impurities. The impurity created a metal to peel off.
Oh yea. Still nice die chip.
Looks like a lamination on the N.
Here's the coin I missed. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] In ICG VF20 BN (Looks nicer to me) 1888/7 1C S2 VF20 BN Price Guide is $400. Eventually sold for...
It looks like a combinaition between damage and lamination, but dont quote me. I do see some very nice lam in there though.
Oh thanks Ill check those out!
Haha that thread again! XD Yes the orange peel texture and all of that are from veeeerrry late die stage.
I don't see a posting from you about a quarter cud?
That looks like a bit of finning paired with some zinc rot.
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