I have no idea because tquite frankly, if a steel cent isn't an MS67 or punched on a bronze or copper planchet, then its just a cent to me. These...
Yes. I believe the Type B Reverse began in 1937? For that matter, yes, the reverse is the tell tale sign for determining business strike from...
[ATTACH][ATTACH] Both from PCGS Coin Facts and neither has the "3" that you've displayed. Of course this means nothing.
Yowsers!!
Way Cool! :thumb:
No doubt but.....it was palmed before the rinse agent was completely rinsed off the coin. As such, its there to stay. Of course, you could...
Very Well, then use the other meaning of MD.........Machine Damage.
Creative Press Operator who knew a guy that paid premiums for US Mint Errors?
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Not in my opinion.
No to mention the fact that its a Denver Mint Coin. [ATTACH]
Perfect analogy! In 1967, my gross pay was $88.80 per week with a take home of about $65. A roll of dollar would have cost me 1/4 of my...
A 135 Degree Rotated reverse although the Trueview does not show it. [ATTACH]
How about a "This is NOT a Doubled Die" post?? [IMG]
There has to be a distinct difference in the die where the LMC Wide AM was intended for Proof Coins ONLY during some years with the close AM for...
Such a "flaw" on anything would not add a premium to its value which is probably melt value. I don't think it would even be considered an error...
I find the subject matter to be rather offensive and as such would NEVER consider collecting such a thing.
Have I already replied to this? If not, then NO. The hobby doesn't "need" more younger collectors. They couldn't afford most coins anyway and...
He may have beat you with an answer but the answer does not appear to answer the question of "Why 40%?".
Absolutely correct.
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