There has been debate if the U.S. Mint actually waffled or "Mint Cancelled" 1 cent coins. Well, I feel I finally have the "proof" I was looking...
it's damaged. pure and simple
@cwtokenman , what exact reference did you find those token photos? A website? A reference book? If so, which one exactly? I'd like to ask...
Looking for some of these. Please inbox me if you have any to sell or donate. No damage. ~Joe Cronin
Do you want to keep those?
Looking for the: 1. 1983 Proof set with the No S Dime 2. 1970 Proof set with the No S Dime 3. 1971 Proof Set with the No S Nickel Must be in...
Not having a planchet in there and then the dies clashing is itself a striking mishap/error. The dies *struck* each other. Die Stages are...
A die variety is an unintentional flaw on a die that is on there before a single planchet is struck. For example, the 1955 Doubled Die cent had a...
Clashes are the result of a striking mishap, thus are rightfully considered a Mint error. A Die variety is the result of a flaw on a die that is...
To date this is my only $1 American Silver Eagle error. It has the most significant die clashing I have ever seen on any ASE or any bullion coin....
This coin is none of those. It is a normal cent with 65 years of circulation. Cheers!
Ah. Ok. I know the codes. I was looking for people who actually have those labels and possibly the coins as well
I'm not exactly sure why you sent me this link.
Hi, Folks. I am doing some research on Mint error coins you personally submitted and still own that were rejected for encapsulation by grading...
Exactly
Looking for these if you have one.
It is a normal quarter
Nickels are an alloy coins and have no "layers" that can peel off. They are not clad with a copper core. I agree that some chemical caused a...
Sending off to publisher 1st week of September
Just got my ISBN number
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