Bob and BJ Neff are still attributing for the site. You might be thinking of Chuck. He's taking a break. Just make sure to follow the...
I can't tell which mint mark it is from the photos, but keep in mind that aside from circulation wear, these mint marks were punched into the dies...
If it's not a roping die crack(does the raised area continue over and touch the tail of the nine?) I think you've got a nice one there that's a...
Better pics are still needed, but I'm not seeing anything but MD and possibly also a combination of a contact mark.
You've got to remember, that grading coins and searching for varieties is an entirely different thing. They grade these coins naked eye, or at...
This is FS-101/WDDO-034/4-O-VIII. Nice find. So yes, it's a doubled die, and definitely a keeper. Or one to sell depending on how you look at it.
No doubt about that one. Nice RPM-001 find!
Offset hub doubling IS a form of doubled die. This coin is not a doubled die. It's MD.
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There are many types of clips. Some will and some will not have a radius at all. Some also will not display the Blakesley effect. A more...
It's machine doubling. The Canadians refer to it as die-shift doubling.
This link will tell you a little more about what you have: http://www.error-ref.com/lamination-cracks.html
It's a lamination error, but too minor to be of any significance to this coin. You might get a buck out of it.
64. I may regret not detailing this one.
Haven't posted here in a while, and this thread is a good damn clue as to why. Someone who has spent untold hours of his life furthering our...
Thanks non-cents!
Ended up pulling several of these out of some rolls. The spread on this one is extremely close. There is some notching on IN of IGWT.
I agree. This was a thread that wrongfully accused EyeEat of doing the impossible, which is hosting a virus in .jpeg files. This should not...
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