It is a question regarding the price. And I am sure many of the 'Error Coin' forum visitors visit this one as well. I'll get an answer...
I, myself, am not a huge error coin enthusiast, but I'm sure there are a couple here in the CoinTalk "What's It Worth" forum that can tell...
Wow! You can see every, little fiber in the cotton gloves with that photo quality! What type of camera are you using?! :o -Brian
Looks like the first coin has been double-struck in the collar. On the second coin I see no flaws. -Brian
Oh, really? Do you happen to have a photograph of any other example? -Brian
So, No one knows? ... :( -Brian
Almost looks like retained cud on the reverse. A photograph of the obverse would really help though. Also, it may just be rust, but it's also...
Alright. So what are some other theorys? Are you saying this is a damaged coin? Are there any other errors that it may be? It just does not look...
This is an interesting piece. I am unsure though exactly what it is. It looks to be same sort of New Orleans "Carnival" Commemorative Token with a...
The grease makes the die expand pushing it out towards the rim. I've seen similar coins to this one that ARE NOT PMD. I'm 99.9% sure this is not a...
Machine doubling mixed with some die deterioration near the crevices in the letters of the coin. I don't believe it is a doubled die, but then...
This is a coin I plan to sell in an eBay auction in the upcoming weeks and I just wanted to know exactly what to list it as in the auction. I...
So would coins with a deeper cameo effect be the ones that would be in the category of the freshly polished, only 500 can be made dies? And ones...
Agreed. Looks like honest wear. But with the included hairlines in the obverse fields along with the worn hair details on the bust, I think it is...
Looks to be damage from crimping. This often causes impared mintmarks and digits in dates. Nothing special... Sorry :( -Brian EDIT: After...
Interesting! That would make sense though. The die being freshly polished would create the same effect in the fields of the coin when struck. I...
I have pondered this question for quite awhile so I figured I'd ask the CoinTalk community for a straight answer. When I first saw a DMPL (Deep...
I say lamination also. That digit in the date of the protruding peel makes me say this. -Brian
Even in that condition, the 1992 dated CAM Lincoln's would sell for much, much, MUCH more than $200. I believe there are under 10 known for the...
Wow! Very interesting piece, Camaro! Earlier this week I saw a similar Roosevelt Dime on eBay, but from what I can remember, it was a 50's date....
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