Clash marks are actually very typical. So much so that it would be an enormous undertaking to try and compile a list of all know die clashes....
In can vouch that Matt wasn't careless with this one. I've seen a lot of glue, plastic, and other things I'd probably not care to speculate about...
I didn't even notice that Jello said they were raised. That would be an oddball. They look like depressions in the steps to me.
Given the uniform damage to the columns that is at the same angle as the indentions on the steps it looks the memorial from another cent was...
Yeah, it's definitely not a proof.
Yeah, it's a fairly new feature that Ebay tries to get everyone to use. Like I said, I don't use it and it looks like it's a good thing that I...
I know that you can edit your listings. I'm just not sure if you can edit the "Detailed Item Info". That's something that Ebay provides; it's...
Unless I'm mistaken, this is an example of Ebay's product info that it begs sellers to also use with listings. I never use it, because I prefer...
I just let him know as well as Ebay. Thanks for calling attention to this.
This is MD. There is no doubled die here, and I'd like to hear what Ken told you. Can you give us his exact words please?
That detailed item info is provided by Ebay when they ask sellers if they would like to include it in a listing. In this case it looks like Ebay...
I thought I had this one with a 64. Guess it was the luster.
I have no idea how that posted 4 times.
The coin is on the way to me. When I get it, I'll image it and post the results. Let's see what they reveal. I have no reason to doubt the op...
Mike, Thanks for chiming in. Given that the second set of photos seem to indicate incuse areas, and the OP says that the areas are incuse, what...
Now that almost makes me renounce my belief that the Buffalo was not the 4th ugliest coin ever produced. Almost. :p Wowsa. That's a hell of a...
A thin struck-through layer looks more radical on the fields than it does the devices. An area such as the one at 3 o'clock would certainly...
No. It's not like that at all. This is what a retained interior die break looks like- http://error-ref.com/retained-interior-die-break.html...
One thing I can tell you for certain is that if the areas are incuse, then this has nothing to do with failure of the die. Die cracks and/or...
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