Boy, do I feel stupid. I didn't realize that eduard magdaleno was the young mag of the ridiculous overstrike claims. I thought you were only...
Significant environmental damage to the copper. It did not leave the mint like that
That's one of the better MADs I've seen. Nice find
You have your coin in hand. Does it match this exactly? You've posting for awhile now. You should know that the first step is to check these...
@Eduardmagdaleno Google for the following sites Wexler s Doubled Dies Variety Vista They have info on the minting process
Tell us which one you think it matches on Wexler's site or variety vista and we can help with the confirmation
When I blow up your original pics, it looks like there is die polish on the obverse. (It doesn’t look like plating blisters to me). Also note how...
Sorry, but you have a very worn buffalo that was pressed in something like a vice. That's what caused the waffle pattern on the reverse, not a...
Buy a copy of A Guidebook of United States Coins. Its filled with lots of info. best $10-15 you'll ever spend on the hobby
Nice finds. Even with their minimal value, if I got these in change, I would put them in a 2x2 holder and save them.
This has been said many times before on CT but bears repeating; you should never assume it's an error because you can't explain how it was...
@Teri77 it would be very helpful if you pointed out the area where you see something different. Your coin just looks like normal wear.
I agree that it was pressed like @alurid posted
Improper annealing is tougher to prove on nickels. If the edge has the same toning as the surfaces, then it's environmental damage. If the edge...
The dime is damaged. There are gouges that show displaced metal from being hit and a long scratch. It absolutely wasn't caused by a "bad dye"....
Sorry but it's machine doubling, which is common and adds no value. The doubled devices are flat and shelf-like, not full and rounded from an...
I don't see any doubling. It appears that have a circulated dime with some environmental damage. Sorry, but it's not a mint error and is only...
@Orielensis Great write up on the Friesacher pieces. I have a number of lower grade examples that I bought on ebay 15+ years ago (inexpensive in...
Maybe we should call it the E PLURIBUS UNUM Quarter ;)
According to the US Mint it's the Ellis Island Quarter https://www.usmint.gov/coins/coin-medal-programs/america-the-beautiful-quarters/ellis-island
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