Have you attributed the variety yet? Www.varietyvista.com Www.doubleddie.com Or is it in the Cherry Pickers Guide? You'll need to do some...
The PAN Show is in May and Oct(?). Held in Monroeville, east of Pittsburgh.
You received answers from a number of experienced collectors who know and understand the minting and die making processes. There are countless...
Still damage. The minting and die making processes are documented and well understood. As others have said, a coin like this could not have...
Glue. PMD, not an error
No, it means it's just a worn coin. Proof coins are specially made, so all of the details are sharp.
Darker due to Environmental exposure, so I guess you're right calling it wear and tear. Not an error
The 3 looks wrong and the 5 doesn't match an 1853. Looks like an altered 1858-O.
Still trying to prove you're underweight cent is struck on a Canadian planchet? The following link has an extensive PDF file that lists Foreign...
The copper plating was breached and the zinc core is corroding. Commonly known as zinc rot. The process is similar to rust forming on a car when...
I also agree that it's a fake.
DDO = Doubled Die Obverse DDR = Doubled Die Reverse So you don't have a DDR. :banghead: Looks like machine doubling which isn't considered an error.
Looks like it might be a cast copy/counterfeit, but better pics are needed for confirmation
I hope you don’t have to correct any of them to say Doubled Die :hilarious::hilarious::hilarious::hilarious:
I also recall seeing this in the 90s. I recall reading somewhere that it was Due to deterioration of the die finish. It was probably in one of...
The modern gold reissues in high grade TPG slabs seem to sell for a little bit over spot in the Heritage Auction archives. My non-expert...
NEVER do an acid test on coins that you think may have numismatic value. If it's done directly on the coin, the acid will leave a discolored spot...
The guy said it is a calibrated scale where he works. We have a set up like this where I work. It's a 3 digit scale that is on a calibration...
The reason why you're hearing it's not possible is that the U.S. Mint DID NOT make any coins for Canada during the 70s and 80s. That is the...
I have a couple coins with a perpendicular line over the T and a "fork". Would that be considered an obverse proof??? :wacky::confused:o_O
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