It is an unfortunate hit at the MM. Not really sure about the other anomaly at the middle leg of the E in Cent. Might be a die chip, but again,...
Thank you for the 7,000 likes thus far. Not what this was all about but nice to know you cared enough to take me seriously. And thanks for your...
It's not arrogance, it's frustration. Please take a step back and be patient until you can post photos that are usable to us. They are over...
A floating roof is the result of an over polished die. This looks to be a plating problem that is interfering with the support, on the left at...
NO! Don't scratch any coin intentionally until you have exhausted all other options.
I have noticed of late that you seem to like to call folks here stupid more often than not. I have to guess that you believe that your opinion is...
As furry said above. Hate to see you disappointed when it came back after all that expense. The plastic slab would be worth more than the coin.
Your third photo appears as have been struck through grease or other debris. It was hard to tell on your first two pics. Minor and not really an...
Yes, a private issue but I do not know who made this. Not a PNC as I thought but same type of idea. Might have been Littleton Coin Co. or even...
Many different companies issue variations like this shortly after the landing. Photos would help. If combined with both stamp and coin in an...
Yes, internal die break or die chips as they are known to us.
"ear loaf" that's funny stuff. But no, it is not a doubled ear lobe, sorry.
I'll just throw this out here until a real answer comes along. Spooned and treated with acid, but I really don't know. Edit-just crossed over you...
Possibly linear plating bubbles which are just long and elongated instead of being spotty.
I mean it happens a lot but unless you are a serious searcher it is uncommon to casually come upon these. Therefore they are not worth a lot...
Not common but not rare and likely struck through grease or other debris like compacted dust/ grease, etc.
Likely hand cut from a larger sheet which are available from the BEP to collectors.
It's not an error. This could have happened at the Mint or outside the Mint from environment. Remember, the plating is only 8 microns thick or...
Romulans can never be trusted. They are P'taks. And Worf says so. Never argue with a Klingon.
There is a spot on the right side of the submission form to include charges for errors/varieties , so when you list them in the line items part...
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