You write very clearly. Great response.
I see. So it is the process by which the metal is applied to make the multiple layers that makes all the difference. (I know those others are...
Since clad is defined as "multiple individual layers of metal bonded together," aren't copper-coated zinc cents technically clad? There are only...
Anything sentimental trumps anything anyone else says about it. We all have something from someone who touched our lives, including those who have...
What exactly don't you agree with? That some are picky? And I was asking someone else's opinion, not giving my own. Also, I wasn't talking about...
Right. I know the one in the image isn't and is just zinc-coated steel.
Ok. Last time. Please don't misconstrue my tone here as I am genuinely trying to say this politely and am honestly not trying to be sarcastic in...
I guess I am not being clear. I know and understand everything you said. I know the difference between PMD and non-PMD. I was asking if you would...
Notice the rim on the grey one is copper colored. It is copper
Right. But I am asking do you like error coins that are "damaged" (gouged, scratched, clipped, etc.) during the minting process. I mean a scratch...
Now that makes sense. One matches up with the other. Notice you can see the incused face of Lincoln. You don't have that on the OP's specimen....
I see your point on that. But how the raised vertical base of the E shows over the divot still seems to not explain it.
Well, the header on the image posted did say "silver" 1943 steel cent. I honestly thought I was on task here. But now I see where I should have...
[ATTACH] Then why is the vertical part of the E still showing over the crater? Wouldn't you see the reverse image of that vertical line on the...
https://sullivannumismatics.com/coin/pcgs-1c-1943-s-wheat-cent-silver-dime-planchet-au-50-0...
Post both sides. And hit "full image" when posting photos
Those normally sell in AU for about $5,000. The buyer is a fool but can't blame the seller.
Looks like a retained lamination chunk that came off, swung to the left as if on a door hinge, and then was struck by the dies. (notice the "E" in...
The only graffiti I would accept would be: 1) A trial piece from the Mint where they used a marker or etcher to mark their notes about the trial...
Right. I was just asking if you felt the same about error coins "damaged" during the minting process (not PMD). See, for the non-errors I...
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