I'm not seeing a strike through on either coin, But the second looks like it has a nice die crack on the east side of the head. Please point out...
The difference between the op's coin and that last representation is the anomaly lies under the date and not over top of it. I still stand behind...
I believe it's due to over pressure on the die. Although it did happen at the mint, I don't believe it carries a premium.
Greasers are indeed errors. They did occur in the minting process. The additional value depends on the level of obscurity. Say you have a nickel...
Interesting coin, Looks to me to be rim finning on the west side of the coin. bar nickel on top of the 0. But as far as inside the loops of the 6...
Your mint mark is a result of MD, The date is a result of what is called a bar nickel. But with just one device being affected it's only worth...
Just to give everyone food for thought. paddy isn't always right, He thinks he's a God because he has 40k posts. Bunk! Just because you post a lot...
Sounds like someone is a bit upset they didn't get the best response! Nice mma look though! Now tell how I was slanderous? When in fact all I...
There is no incuse area!
The God and Trust looks promising, But then again I'm wrong on everything,Oh wait!
Still made my point and proved even you the "best" wrong on occasion!
That one I posted is exactly one I sent to you on your page.
I suppose Fred did a few minutes ago! So what say you now paddy?
Not seeing it! Like I said how does a "hit" so small make up that larger area?
About 2-3 years ago I sent pics of this coin to you to see if you where interested in it. Your reply" that's not a clash"!
On your website.
So you're trying to tell me that a "hit" that is no larger than 1/32nd of an inch is going to spread enough material to fill 3/16" of an inch? ok...
Well Fred you did indeed tell me this was not a clashed die. Which I don't see how that isn't clearly visible!
I prefer Mike Diamond actually, He is a very good numismatists, and doesn't make his living from selling coins like Fred. Not trying to put the...
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