Pictures please. And WELCOME to the forum.:hail:
Looks more like die deterioration to me. And WELCOME to the forum.:hail:
If it was done intentionally, they did a lousy job.
I saved my money on not buying a book and hung around this site for info. Or you can google 'coin errors' and get an accurate description.
Looks like someone shot at the first coin splitting the plating and starting the rotting process. They're like ziggy says.
That may be so, but I asked where in the article did it say that?
Where did it say that?
Don't get 'professionals' as mentioned in the article , mixed up with 'experts'. There's a big difference.
Don't know if this is great or not, but I like it. Working on the photography. [IMG] [IMG]
Welcome to the forum coinfiend :hail:
This should help you in your search for doubled dies.http://www.geocities.com/NCADD/educational1.html
Didn't find anything today, but you did make me look.
Interesting coins. Waiting for those pictures.
I like it!
I agree, the die clash mark has post mint damage.
Not a stupid question....
The other thread answered it right. MAD 'misaligned die'
Here's marks left by post mint damage also. [IMG]
Thanks GDJMSP for that explaination.Kiss
Post mint damage, probably from a counting or rolling machine. They have a tendency to wipe that area off.
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