Ditto! Chris
That is just a continuation of the die crack that began at the rim. It just decided to take a left turn at that point. Chris
You left out one option in your poll. "When said disk has been smashed beyond all recognition." Chris
@Dj67 After 75+ years in circulation, there any number of ways that the "1" could have taken a hit to smash it. Sorry, the Mint may be sloppy at...
First, welcome to the neighborhood! It looks like a circular grinder might have been used to obliterate both surfaces.........Post-mint damage...
Oh, c'mon! It's a heck of a lot better than "baby daddy" & "baby mama". I think the Fonz would agree. Why did the chick cross the road? Because...
Wake up!:yawn: Wake up!:yawn: You've been dreaming! Chris;)
First, welcome to the neighborhood! Coins are often glued together because some people have nothing better to do. When the coins are separated,...
No problem! I've made my share of mistakes, too! Chris
Shucks! I thought that would have been a good answer since I didn't know the correct answer. So, why are they so rare? Chris
Because @paddyman98 has all of them! Chris
Click on the Error Coins forum, and you will see a blue button at the top right-hand side. Click on that to start a new thread. Chris
There are occasions when the Blakesley Effect isn't represented with a clip. Sometimes it is because of the size of the clip. This case happens to...
If you were trying to post it in any of the Buy/Sell/Trade forums, you must have a minimum of 10 posts before you can list anything. Chris
Do you think it's possible that it was found in a roll of Morgan dollars? Chris;)
Gee, that's too bad. Why was he banned? Chris
Hey, Rick! If I had said something like that, Dash would have gone off on me. Chris
If it were me, it would be worth it to open the Washington Prez dollars to look for "Missing Edge Lettering". It's only $50 face value, but one...
"Finger Calisthenics" (in a back-and-forth motion) performed on a sidewalk..........1-2-3-4, 2-2-3-4, 3-2-3-4, 4-2-3-4, etc., etc., etc.! Chris:woot:
Agreed! @TopcatCoin - A cud is a break along the rim that extends into the field. There are some collectors who call a simple break on the rim to...
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