Those are great pictures. Welcome to the forum:hail: What you are looking at is called 'machine doubling', it is actually damage to the coin. But...
but it could also be ??? A die gouge. But probably not.
I still say it's a dooser of a crack.
Well I don't remember the exact coin but it was something like a dime reverse on a cent planchet with a lincoln obverse.
Nice find Digenes. I enjoy collecting these as well. But I'm not sure if they are worth the expense of attributing, there's too many. They are...
I guess I'd better check those Mint sets.
How about a picture. I've heard of the mint mixing dies.
:secret: mikediamond said; 'It's large enough to be considered an interior die break. It's not a cud, though. Cuds must meet the rim. It's...
Nice find Carl and Welcome to the forum:hail:
Hello Jwaidell1 and Welcome to the forum.:hail: Your first coin looks to be a die clash mark.
welcome to the forum mister martin:hail:
Could it be one of the gold plated quarters? [IMG]
Well now I don't know what he's talking about either. First he says it's his coin and has owned it since 2002 and then in his last post shows the...
buster, the reason he's getting you confused is because he just posted the coin that I posted not the one that he says is his. See post # 8.
:loud:Cracks are damage to the die. It's the normal wear of the dies. Many will say it's a error and even list them on e-bay as such, but for...
jazzalien, I await your answer.
I never had trouble with anyone. It seems that some people can't handle the truth. They revert to name calling, just as you do. You are the one...
I don't believe that. I think you live to harass people. Read what you write and I'm sure you will agree.
I'm a kid too, but at 61 I act like an adult most the time. What are you 52? I thought so. That's not a kid.
Right or not whatever you call it 'it's a big one'
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