Just remember that it’s all in the error. An error can be made or coins or currency and be repeated many times over. Or, it can be a single error,...
It’s wear just not normal wear. It’s been helped to wear in that fashion. Just another form of PMD.
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I was looking for 2 coins to complete my collection. I still need 1. That was 2 years ago. I was at a show and a dealer had both of the coins I...
Just a slightly thin rolled cent on a copper coated zinc planchet. Nothing to write home about. It happens.
Nothing wrong about a silver coin, especially a Mercury Dime. Great finds!
And then there’s this one, a 1982 Washington Commemorative Half. It’s 2 quarters rolled into one coin. Lol, I just had to add this one as it’s...
Here’s one of my many Washington’s: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] My Bicentennial Washington: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
DDD Doubling so spend it.
A partial off set printing error is more correct.
Nasty but LOL
I wash my hands twice with soap and hot water, then I rinse throughly with warm water. Pat dry, don’t touch anything and they I handle my coins by...
Even to your silver certificate is worth more than $150.00.
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Fantastic errors. I don’t have one of those but maybe one day.
Let’s hope this isn’t one of them. Lol
For a roll find it’s very nice.
Much better thank you. Sorry to report that is not a doubled die coin.
Definitely damaged. It’s called PMD or Post Mint Damage which means it was damaged after it left the mint. Welcome to CT.
More like an XF coin, not a mint state coin. Certainly a nice find for a war cent as I don’t see any rust.
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