It can be very confusing, even to this old timer. Notching now appears as a slash on lettering in numerals and many doubled die coins now appear...
IMHO, it's a buyers market for a lot of coins as there is a slump going on. Dealers are happy to move some around higher priced coins, especially...
Sorry, I did not mean to say they (are) feeder finger scrapes on mine, they just look similar to feeder scrapes. I have not quite figured it out...
Beautiful photo!
Just a guess, maybe die abrasions or planchet problem. I have quite a few in the same two doors but mine look more like feeder finger scrapes.
In change or in rolls, these days, just pure luck my friend.
Any thoughts on this @SteveInTampa ?
Very interesting. Maybe @paddyman98 or @Fred Weinberg might comment on this?
The rest of you folks can try this but it's not worth my effort. It's a legit photo storage site.
This is now on a sticky note on my monitor.:hungover:
Looks to me like it's been "stamped" 180 times!:dead: Put that right on Etsy. :vomit:
Hmmmm are you going to post your whole change jug? This isn't Facebook, just in case you are looking for "likes".
With no replies I'd say he's convinced himself.
Curious about the flaring at the ear and extended ear lobe.
I see the orange peel effect and MD, so it's just a guess that the obverse die was in a late stage of deterioration. But I would prefer to defer...
Deja Vu with my post on "crushfresh" from Listia.
Do just like you have to in school, study first. There's plenty of great, free, online resources for varieties and errors. John Wexler's...
My first guess is yes. I see notching on the 3 and TY in Liberty. @Rick Stachowski ?
Yep, and one ebayer has a box of 2009P Formative Years cents for $999.00 and another has it for $89.00. It pays to scroll. Whatever the market...
I have gotten $5.00 each for them breaking down the packs but there is much to consider. Low print run, centering of the notes, special numbers, etc.
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