You already asked about this last September https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1927-p-peace-double-die-obverse.303606/
What book did you write? A coin book?
Ok, perfect. I am really trying to be professional and accurate. I don't like people who are too lazy to verify things or do research. I can't...
Ok. How about this... SERIES: A specific denomination's basic design over a period of time. (Lincoln cents, Franklin halves, Buffalo nickels,...
Or it is improperly annealed (heated too long in the annealing ovens)
I see the same problem with the words blank and planchet. Even ANACS, which is supposed to be the go-to place for different error and variety...
Ahhhh. Gotcha. Sorry, I inferred incorrectly, my friend.
Fred, what helped you determine why you sent some to NGC and others to PCGS?
Your points are exactly why I asked. PCGS, on different parts of their website, call the change in "CENTS" on a Liberty nickel as a "type" on one...
I guess you don't own a business and/or never learned that time = money. The time you supposedly spent was more valuable than the money you...
In doing some coin research, I am seeing that some definitions tend to overlap, are misused, or are confusing as multiple sources tend to use...
You can't "tell" the grading companies what date it is for blanks or planchets. You would literally have to send them in an unopened Mint set in...
Right. It's just that there are very few people who have seen them being made to prove that, and those people sign non-disclosure forms. I would...
Yes. If the intention of a blank or planchet is to be struck, and it was not, it is an error. Purposely not striking them still makes them errors.
Oh, they're definitely errors. I consider them striking errors just as those that are struck more than once or off center - they just didn't get...
I have never seen an unstruck type 1 copper-plated zinc blank. I even asked Jardens to give me one and they gave me a vague answer about why it's...
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That is not a 3 1/2 legs
Great error piece, and two great guys in that photo!
No we won't
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