A 2000WAM was my first variety coin a few years back. Fun find right there!
The W's I've found all came from pocket change, so it's only a matter of time. That said, they are a pretty infrequent event.
Snagged in change today - [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Don - Keep up the good fight and remain as optimistic as you can. Your fellow enthusiasts will be pulling for you here. And remember that you...
Maybe a ragged clip or a ragged blowhole by the edge? Ragged Perforations (error-ref.com)
I took a look at MADDIECLASHES and it isn't listed there. The obverse die may have been polished to remove most of the clash, so the witness mark...
Here's a link to the attribution, @Mountain Man . To your point, this is a hard one to spot. It's a combination doubled die, Class 4 and Class...
Always check the shiny ones!!
I think I can make out witness marks on the obverse too. Have you tried to attribute it yet? Probably easier to do with the coin in hand.
What’s curious is that some things we might consider NAV doubling here in the States are considered Varieties in Canada. Some carry a small...
The nickel was trapped between the fixed and rotating drum of a washing machine. The side facing the rotating drum receives the brunt of the...
War Nickels are fun. Usually one in every other box. What else did you find in that nickel box?
They do look like some fine specimens. Try looking online first at what they are selling for. May find a deal there relative to sending them out...
A favorite series when I was a kid. I can hear Shultz now.
Sorry...just noticed the OP is Rick. I don't see the usual thickness of the devices. I have Stages B, C, and D myself. I didn't even know that...
I'm not seeing DDO here. But I see @Rick Stachowski had a look. And I'm most often in agreement with @expat too. Why do we think this is a DDO?
Me too. I was trying to fight off the pareidolia so I couldn’t commit. Maddie might have photos to conclusively attribute though.
Because of an odd phenomenon, the mint mark is missing giving us the illusion of 1922 Philly production. Where as a missing device can be...
Or possibly damaged and replaced mating up a new obverse die with the old reverse die. I’ve flipped a few and thought how can this be. One side...
I've done it before. Find a cent with nail polish or glue or something and give it a quick soak in acetone before sending it on its way. Reborn!
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