This is common on copper plated zinc cents. The rippling effect beside "2" is "plate shift doubling". In an older thread "foundinrolls" states...
Now, that's what I want!
One of ebay's "unsearched bank wrapped rolls" sellers buy's vintage paper rolls and uses his "shotgun" roller to produce the unsearched rolls he...
Eventually, maybe. Right now all my sheets are stored in a vault with my paintings until I decide what I'm going to do with them. At this point...
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My dealer dropped by today and brought the 1973 $1 uncut sheet that I've been waiting for. Beautiful condition, just the the $2 one I bought a...
Post as many as you like. But you can only enter one in the contest. Nice job, Btw.
Very cool!
That's correct. It's the only design accepted as to being authentic. It has the Harp on the reverse. It's also the only one listed now in the Red...
Try to play with the lighting. There seems to be too much contrast. Here's one of my pics, shot with a cheap digital through my loupe. I also...
I'd love to have a few but they don't come cheap!
Sorry, can't tell from the pics. The 1990- I agree with Hobo, strike doubling. The 90's were plagued with it.
The "1" took a hit.
Collapsed gas bubble.
I posted a couple of links in your thread. The "coin" you posted, if authentic (which if you read the post, can't be) would be worth $50,000....
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Because struck through grease is as common as dirt which is why no one bought his. You'll find all kinds of coins with missing devices listed on...
Now that's what I'm talk'n about!:thumb: Nice job, budgood!
Wait for the "world coin" guys to answer. There's a couple that will probably have the answer but they only come around a couple of times a week....
The reason I asked was because Canada has done that a couple of times during the last century. Most of the fifty cent pieces from 1911 to date...
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