I haven’t had the time to look that closely but will do soon.
Yes she does. Glad you noticed. :)
HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY to everyone on CT. She arrived on Friday and just had a one hour soak in acetone. What a wonderful coin and on her birthday,...
Environmental damage
Nice looking coin and a nice little cud to go with it.
With those photos and your description it looks more like a strike through than anything else to me.
That is a worn lamination error. Follow it’s path from left to right. It shows good in the field before WE. Nice find.
Definitely damaged
I just see a nice looking but circulated cent.
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Not an error by the Mint.
It goes up and it goes down. There is no recovery. Just cost averaging.
Sorry but that’s not a bookend. The 8 and the 3 are in the wrong positions. It’s as close as they come though.
I bought $2000 worth late yesterday. I’m pleased and it was all silver coins and mostly Morgan Dollars from 1878-1904.
Nice little error. Congrats on the find.
What happened? Only the person that damaged that coin can answer that question.
Nice minor error and one that you don’t see very often. It’s extra ink on the wheel that spins the numbers. In this case, the letters. Definitely...
It’s got PPQ to boot. Nice note.
That’s the start of a Lamination error. Great noticing that with the wear.
Separate names with a comma.