Well I don't have a proof but the circulated coins have the same details.
What are we looking at? I see what looks normal.
Looks like machine doubling. Notice how the letter is smaller/narrower in that area that is damaged.
Double dies or machine doubling add no extra value to a coin. However a 'doubled die' adds value. Without pics. of your coins, it's hard to tell...
Alrighty then. Glad to have you here. And WELCOME to this forum coop.:hail:
Why 'were' you Amac44?
Here's a few sites that you might try to help I.D. your error's. http://www.varietyvista.com/Split%20Image.htm...
You might try this site; http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/date.php The values may have changed since the sites beginning.
I agree die deterioration and WELCOME to the forum.:hail:
Thanks Conder101, I should have investigated that further.
I've had this 1958 2 cruzeiros Brazil aluminum coin for a long time. It's in uncirculated condition but appears to have a retained cud. What's...
I wonder if it was exposed to some mercury? That'll make it look like that.
It could be a RPM, i didn't see it listed anywhere tho. Don't look too hard you'll see all kinds of things that aren't there.
yep sorry. It's corrosion, no added value.
I wouldn't dwell on the ones that got away. I would concentrate on the ones you see in the future. Study on what a error coin is and it's value...
Those look like post mint marks or marks left while processing.
I'm going to agree with Conder101.
WELCOME to the forum 4everNana. I too went to my first show up here in Sonoma county. Met a lot of friendly people, even purchased some proof...
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Nice pictures. And like Pyrbob said. WELCOME to the forum.:hail:
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