Lighting shows it to be incuse, doesn't seem to show design details in the depression so probably not PSD, most likely a strike through.
Most likely grease fill. You will also notice lesser weakness in ATES OF AM and the stars below them.
Mintmark sizes can vary from year to year and sometimes during the same year. A comparison from one year to another might not mean anything. I...
Looks like cleaned and since then has acquired some album toning.
Battle flag of the Army of Northern Virginia, Some of the other armies and some units had their own battle flags.
Yes but that one was from a different rev die with a completely different MM placement.
That's because we made them from 1966 up through 1980 and used the same planchets as US coins for them.
I thought I answered anther thread with this same title somewhere else.
It's a 1966 clad quarter dollar that has been seriously damaged after it left the mint.
That might explain it, I'm colorblind and have difficulty seeing red. I went back and looked again but I can't find the arrow. So can you tell...
ot so much worn as simply being flattened against whatever the cent was laying on when it was stamped. Interesting thing, I notice the stamp is...
Kurt, you may be a great guy, but I really don't want to know you in the biblical sense.
That's what I said.
He just doesn't understand humor, sarcasm, or satire, other than that he seems to be normal.
Another cent reverse die or a reverse die for a different coin? It does say that it is a new kind of mule error. (I don't get CoinWorld and...
Maybe he should shoot himself just to be on the safe side.
They'll have a funeral. They may or may not pass new legislation to create a new Presidental dollar for him. And new legislation would be...
Please don't make us guess. If you think there is a error please indicate where you are seeing it on the coins.
If you think you have something new please show pictures of a regular coin and what you believe to be different.
OK I'll answer it. IF it is actually a genuine 1942 S struck by the US Mint in a copper nickel alloy instead of the regular 35% silver wartime...
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