"Cuds" involve the rim. This is neither Cud nor a doubled die. Perhaps you were thinking die break or chip? It is die deterioration and not an...
For those of us that love errors, weather they be minor or major, this brings up the subject of magnification. I've seen so many times here, that...
Looks like everyone is at dinner or fell asleep. So I will toss this out...I'm certainly no expert on this series but I have seen many nickels and...
Until I learned of the phony JM silver bars over on Listia, I did not know that JM has sold it's holdings to Asahi Holdings. Try as I did, I could...
I LMBO when I see these from time to time. Living in the woods as I do and having been called a redneck before, I guess whatever floats your boat...
"Amateurish" is pretty harsh. Growing up on a farm in a family of 10, our money came hard and we all learned early the value of a dollar. And...
I've seen my share of nice ones but seem to keep finding more late stage coins than early stage. I don't do boxes like Heater does on dimes, just...
I would have gone for either but the bubbling effect has me wondering. Never seen that on a lamination before.
I can only imagine what that stuff is inside, drug residue?
I did the same, besides reporting an item is a limited thing anyways and I prefer to give someone a chance first.
The bubbling looks as though something like some kind of acid may have been dripped on it. The other two marks may be die gouges. I'll wait for...
Sorry, it's die deterioration doubling from an over used die, no additional value.
paddy is quite correct. I think the cut off date was 1989 and then the mint marks were incorporated directly on to the die. Die misplacement was...
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These have become commonplace on modern nickels, also a filled "E" on Liberty. Although mostly on Philly coins, I have seen none on the Denver coins.
If you think that this is doubling you can always send to Brian Ribar. His address is located on John Wexler's site www.doubleddie.com under the...
That IS rare! My X-ray vision says it's a WAM!
My "dream" was about Mary Ann from Gilligan's Island.
Appears to be a "dug" coin, no not much hope. But okay to play with as said above. Maybe it can be used for a space filler.
Or a cat of nine tails which I got a couple of times in grade school.
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