Internal metal displacement phenomenon. IMDP. And it's explained with nonsense.
How did I know you would be the first one to reply? They call it hmmmm. Let me think , something, something g metal phenomenon. I'll go back and...
If you look where I outlined the cent you can see Lincoln on the reverse. Now I am not sure about the obverse, because I think I see part of the...
I don't understand why this is not an error when it happened during the striking process. This is actually a cool cent. Can anyone tell me any...
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Hmmmm. Now that's what I said was niether. But then how can they not be if they are different. Now I'm really confused. WOW
Thanks Chris , now I understand. I was confused there for a second.
I have a 1998D wide AM and a 1998D close AM which one is the error coins???
Thank you Chris. I appreciate you sharing your knowledge with me. What do you mean that grease filled die is very common and that it shouldn't be...
OK, you win here are some pics but you already know my photography lacks.
LOL,. You are truly a lone coyote. But seriously, I am trying to do things right and I value your opinion and knowledge. So let's just say I'm...
You can't see the doubling without magnification but you can tell that if it was 1919 and the cent was new, the doubling would have been very bold...
Hey Chris, got a question for you. I've got a 1919S wheat cent, and it didn't have the I or B in liberty. So I checked up on it and there is a...
If you look at the GF you will see it is thicker and closer to the side of the building than the others from 88, . This is the reverse of 89 and...
Yeah that's it, Enigma, and conspiracy.
Very good, I feel ya.
. Don't you think that's kind of discrimination against the rest of liberty? Shouldn't the rest of the letters in liberty get a chance to double up??
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