I have seen a few in the past years. The problem is that they weren't very secure. The one you are looking at, isn't in it's original form. the...
That was hard for me to tell, the break isn't the same size on all of them. So, I imagine it had to do with the hub. Not sure.
Now waiting on the Bust collectors to see if I got it right. I believe that O-114, 116,116a ,118, 119, and 120a all have a form of the broken S.
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That is a O-114 and an R4. The latest auction that I can find is 1/25 an AU55 for 660. I believe that is called a broken letter....
the 42/41 Philly was created from the working die being pressed by a 41 and a 42 hub making it also a Doubled die. Although it is an error by the...
Lets see the edge. Looks like two reverse dies, as in a mule. I am thinking that it is a magicians coin.
They are all considered varieties, An error usually is a one-of-a-kind coin. Yes, there can be different stages of the error such as when a clash...
I really dig the German Medals, that first one is really crisp, cool bee's and hive.
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Slider MS63 MS details scratches.
How often do you stash a VF=XF example.
Seems like a good seal and a bunch of gasses in the slab.
Fun Half cent. That peace needs to make it's way to @messydesk
I think that both pics should be available. Is there a photograde?
Wild Story, the reign of an imprisoned King!
It reminds me of a wild toned PF 05'D Jefferson Buffalo reverse I have, I think that mine are a little more pastel. Not sure about the plus. The...
I think what Michael was wondering is did the toning occur in the proof packaging. Or was it sold as a raw coin in a flip?
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