Superb job!
I’m in the neighborhood of 40-45 but I do have a 7070 album. However all the coins in it are of a higher grade than circulation can provide. I’m...
Somebody rolled some extra coins they had. Not worth selling and they didn’t want them so into a roll they went.
I would call that a strike through. No raised metal anywhere along the outline.
Based on what I see by these answers I must say it’s not a Civil War Token, it’s a foreign coin dated 1860. I agree Randy, no interest to me...
Now I understand what you’re saying. But remember, the more you magnify a coin the most likely you are to spot imperfections and every coin would...
Coins are not supposed to be struck through grease but they are. This makes them an error in minting. The more grease on working parts of the die...
You’ll never forget something like that.
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[ATTACH] Sorry all. I thought this was an incomplete planchet error but it’s the non during the last eclipse. LOL
Here’s a great mint error War Nickel with silver. The planchet split after striking and both halves are worn from circulation. The mint made ten...
It’s a horrible looking coin in my opinion but everything you are asking about is in the design on her top. Not a mint error.
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