Since it is one of those tasks where people don't demand quality (they were items to facilitate commerce) and it could be boring, uncomfortable...
Very nice
Don't bother, but it really does look like a nose sticking around the side.
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When you quote someone else's post, you need to type something. Welcome to CT
Is it a corgi?
@BKay your enthusiasm is laudable, but just realize that the overwhelming majority of circulating coins are worth face value. You have a better...
Coins go into tote bins or bags and are rolled by other entities.
yes. Mechanical Doubling or MD is where the die moves as it disengages and tends to smear the copper (or Zinc) and leaves a flat "shelf"
Whatever it is, I kind of like it.
Yep, that looks like a pegleg
Coin mutilation...oh the horror...oh the humanity...
...and an off-center will look like that on the other side. If the offset is only on one side, it is a MAD - Mis-Alligned Die
Agree, more planchet pits than plating bubbles. Errors that are worth collecting are features that are on more than one coin. Tricky business,...
See, that was painless, and actually pretty good photos. Sorry to relate that plating blisters are pretty common and not worth any premium.
sorry
A clipped coin, an off-center coin, a broken die coin
What do you think the error is?
What do you teach?
Smartphones take acceptable photos if you keep the phone still and have decent lighting. If you are posting from your phone, it should be easy...
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