Oh, Meow did not think of it being a possible die clash. Maybe that is what it is.
Well if you can find a nice split point and show close up pick of it. But from what Meow can see, it looks like DDD.
Meow would hope so. $10 over spot for a bullion coin is just plain wrong.
But what the heck? Meow wanted to buy some silver bullion coins to collect, but find they are so much above spot it does not seem right.
Meow thinks its a bit too banged up to grade.
Wow, beautiful! Thanks for sharing that with us.
You can always count on the Philadelphia mint to make little keepers like this. Denver mint not so much at all. So what are West side Cats...
You guys dont like the doubled die part? It is fairly distinct. This quarter was an ender of a roll, and Meow could spot the doubled die so...
Yes it is. Meow does not see and displaced metal there, and it is grease die like in places so thinks it is not PMD.
Looks a little like the quarter Meow just found.
Oh, and Meow remembers the most notable "error" Meow found CRH. It was a P mint Wyoming State quarter out of a complete BU roll Meow bought on...
Meow will hope to come across sister to this one, but it is doubtful. As it is quite difficult to find many P mint coins in rolls where Meow...
Well, Meow is not sure what it is exactly. But it is a gouge, not a lump. It just could be PMD, but it is so clean of a gouge. And it is...
it surely has to be PMD. What else could it be?
Meow thinks it is just PMD in both instances.
Meow was just pawing at quarters CRH and came across this interesting piece. It is a 2008p Hawaii State Quarter that at first seems like has a PMD...
Very common with nickels. Mushy letters, like there are stating to melt. CRH enough you will find 1000s of these.
Meow feels that is wrong.
It is a early one, as there are some that are a bit bolder and reach all the way to the rim.
Oh, OK. Looked like a lot of fun stuff was happening there.
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