This is the best I can do. You probably won't find too many for state quarters, anywhere, because there are too many....
Apps and USB scopes tend to use digital zoom; cameras can use either digital or optical zoom. The problem with digital zoom is that the close-ups...
@Wade Marmon Are you using a digital camera or a USB microscope? I was hoping to see a close-up with a little more detail. Like this.... [ATTACH]...
Nice find! Chris
The difference between the two coins appears to be very minute. I would think it more likely that any difference was caused by die deterioration....
Don't bother cleaning your mirror. It won't help. Chris
Damaged mintmark. Chris
It makes me think that the gold is intended to sell the design when it should be the other way around. Chris
It looks like the "E" took a small hit and pareidolia has taken over. PMD! Chris
This is exactly the sort of response that I was hoping to get from you. As I'm sure you know, we get a bunch of newcomers here hoping that they...
Your screen captures aren't the best. The mintmark is hand-punched into the die, so it is not uncommon for them to be slightly off. It would be...
Joe, thank you for sharing your errors with us. It would also be nice if you shared with us how you found these errors. Did you find them while...
Understanding how coins are made is "basic training". Chris
Impossible to tell from your photos. Try taking a photo from directly overhead; crop out the area surrounding the mintmark, and then resize your...
I disagree with this. "GMRS" should produce a smearing of the peripheral elements, but it doesn't on the Kennedy. Yes! Chris
I'm trying to understand what motivates someone looking for errors to think that every little splotch, stain, "face in the clouds" anomaly is a...
That case is not going to add value to the coins. Break them out and put them in 2x2's. Chris
He manages a comic book shop? Say no more!!! Chris
If the direction of the hit on the "Y" happened to be in the same direction as the anomaly, I might be inclined to agree with you. However, it is...
Please tell your nephew that pre-82 pennies are not Grade A copper. They are an alloy, and as such, are only worth 25% of the price of Grade A...
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