OH! Good point. My bad.
Looks like a die break. That's a real error as far I know. lol :eggface:
I would guess either to trick people or as a celebration piece. Although those typically have the word "COPY" on it
I can usually tell the fakes by the eagle. The fakes kinda look like turkeys. But yeah, this is a fake. Still cool in some aspects.
I have most of my coins in folders and then in a huge wooden trunk that has a newer lock on it. It's all about what you like and what your needs are.
Hey everyone! Came across this coin and I have no idea what it is. Kinda looks like it may be a repop of whatever coin it's suppose to be but I...
No it's not part of the die. Just damage. It's not uncommon for several coins to get the same damage
I would say that you could get maybe $35 from a real error collector. That optimal though.
I would almost say a worn DIE. I know I have seemed a similar effect on some 1980's cents
It's not but it's just PMD or post mint damage.
Again I say, Lamination with wear.
I would say this is a very nice example of lamination with circulation wear. Very nice!
I would say at most you could ask $20 and I bet there would be someone out there that would bite.
Yup! Very nice examples of lamination
Without a photo it's impossible to know for sure but I would guess a thin planchet. Would love to see it when you get a chance to upload a picture
I'm not offended or anything. I got it as a token of sorts. Just wanted to get the opinion of others. I have only been collecting for four years...
Not sure why everyone thinks this is marked with sharpie. It's not. It looks like it may have been inscribed by a piece of black rock. It is...
He looks purdy darn happy to just be smoking a cig
Thatnks medoraman! I will have to ask around and see if there is anyone that specializes near me and then I will contact Heritage. And I starred...
And there actually is a Coloma, CA. Would make sense
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