No. Not at all. Don't do it because they won't return your money when you pay for error/variety attribution which it doesn't have. All I see is...
I I thought it might be I was just wondering what the Purple was.
https://www.error-ref.com/improper-alloy-mix/ The 1953-S look like a metal detector find. It has no numismatic value.
It looks flat and shelf like so that’s MD. The real error is the writing is upside down. :smuggrin:
Mia culpa.... I'll choose Giveaway Lot #260203-01, the off-center cent. It will go nicely with my varied collection of cent errors. You can never...
Damaged U. Or U damaged. :hilarious:
Yes. Full pics from your cell phone please. Then that way we can see what is truly going on. It might just be rim damage Or Misalignment die...
Found another coin, can't tell if this is damage or some kind of error. It's the u in trust, it looks kinda square compared to the other coins....
They really are fascinating as you said. As soon as I get caught up on a coin bill (I’m making payments) that’s expensive I’ll be looking for more...
Interesting anomaly with the date. I did a quick look at Error-ref and Maddieclashes to see about conditions where the date would not be in...
Well it's still interesting. First time I've found an error of any kind.
Posted that right when you responded.
Die chip, commonly called an interior die break (IDB) now. This is minor and common but yes an error. Does not command a substantive premium of...
Just a stinkin' Lincoln Die chip. :grumpy:
Decided to look through my wheat cents with a magnifying glass. Found a few interesting coins but this is the only one that look to me like it...
Might it be some sort of problem with the planchet? An in perfection in/on the strip it was punched from perhaps. That type of "error" would not...
I think there are differences between the 2 coins. Let's assume they are both true "errors". The first one appears to be a zinc cent struck on a...
Such a cool error piece!
That's no mint error of any kind unfortunately. Looks like blistering to the Cupronickel Clad caused by extreme heat applied to the surface.
What do you think the error could be. I'm not totally sure o_O Lamination Crack on the Obverse? But they would be able to attribute that issue....
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