Agree with @Fred Weinberg
I cover a "full indent" in the book I sent you
The Niagara River rapids near my house [ATTACH]
Looks that way
It is actually a larger planchet than a dime collar
Well, if a coin is struck on a planchet that has a clip, I'm not sure why "clipped planchet" is controversial. I mean, the clip does occur...
Delamination is the correct usage, grammatically speaking. However the industrial usage - despite being flat out wrong technically - is...
Not sure. No view of the edge in the holder
Not environmental damage. Not an altered coin. Not a counterfeit. What is it? A dime on zinc cent planchet, albeit broadstruck. (Kinda has to...
A small chisel
Post mint damage. That raised area would be flat and flush with designs if struck in the press.
Supposedly this is a 1943 Copper cent struck again with 1942 dies...Dear Lord! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
nice find
I can't tell you how many times I bid for these types of coins high enough to win. I then photograph them for my research, then I return the coin...
Is the listing still up? I want to bid
I would say $35-$50 is fair for an AU coin, maybe $25-40 for an XF. Yet right now the error market is way up, so I can't say with certainty you...
Want to learn about different error types and how they occur? Would you like to see some definitions and explanations in plain language? How...
Separate names with a comma.