I am lucky if I can remember what I did yesterday. I don't have a clue as to what started me collecting. But I do remember it was later in life...
Nice grease/debris error. Good eye.
Nice! I personally can't afford to keep $20s and above.
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Whatever strikes my fancy at any time. Right now I am heavy into spinner tokens.
Aren't all capped dies getting struck outside the collar? I mean, is there a need to give it a brodstrike designation since they will always be...
I don't know about any of you, but I HATE the date being on the edge of the coins!
I thought you were talking about the dime. Sorry about that.
Not that they are NIFC, but I am about to dump $250 worth of 2000 Virginia quarters from a mint sewn bag. No errors or anything worth keeping.
It is not George, it is Roosevelt. And the clash mart is just below the ear so I still don't see how this can happen without ruining the dies. I...
It's just the price you pay for gaining experience. We have all been there.
OK, but how does it happen? I would imagine that the dies would have to meet with such force to be able to get to the bottom of the incuse portion...
How does a die clash produce marks on the incuse part of the die. I can understand seeing it in the fields, but not on the relief.
Looks like some machine doubling on the reverse. But it does not distract from the great looks of this coin.
Not an error. Probably heat damage. Someone may have taken a mini torch to this coin.
I can't tell. But the reverse looks like it was struck with a grease filled die.
I don't think you are going to find much interest in a nine year old cent. Maybe if there are some errors.
That year was a commemorative issue. Look up Sudbury, Big Nickle on the internet. Interesting.
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