But you can make it out. I have another one but it's not as weakly struck as this one is.
I did roll 5 rolls of copper from 1959 to 1981. I need to sell them in my shop as the last 5 rolls sold a week ago.
Remember that a coin in one grade can be a world of difference in the next higher grade. But that's not the case for another date or mintmark....
The spitting horse variety. Nice die crack but I don't have a single one. Neither does my LCS.
The best way I can say it is that's MD on the edge of a coin with incluse lettering. It's considered common.
Haven't seen a single one
Not going to happen. That's the going price for them. I have one that's worth more but I can't post it on CT.
ZIKES!!
Nice little cud. Great find. Sounds like you're having fun and enjoying yourself.
Barely recognizable
Yeah but collecting ice cubes isn't fun. :)
I've never tried but I would think so. For the ones I have and have seen, they all have the same appearance. The metal looks as if it wasn't...
Oh not at all. At least I didn't take it that way. Hope what was said helps you understand this type of error better. :)
I was wondering. Lol with you.
First, it's graded by NGC. Second, Paddy stated it above. Third, have you ever seen one struck like this? It's a lot different than a greaser....
I should have said chips, one in the S in CENTS and one in the K in CLARK. Very common but nice to find.
They are not common.
That's a nice serious lamination error. Something has gotten into the coin causing corrosion.
What a sweet collection you have. Very well done!
Die chip
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