Some guy had a Liberty Nickel struck on an unknown planchet. The thread was pretty long. I'm not sure if he ever found out for sure what the...
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While it is annoying that eBay is not deleting these auctions, I'm shocked that there are people stupid enough to buy these damaged coins and then...
Here's another guy to look at....
Go away Joe...
Maybe you can show her the trick where you make 20 different accounts.
On the new single-squeeze dies, the doubling will be strongest at the center of the coin, not the outer edges like on many of the old...
It looks to me like a lamination error that peeled and fell off.
Yes, rockdude, I was talking to Joe. I knew he would see it since he is always trolling your profile comments. I have reported him to GDJMSP a few...
Yes, I was talking to him for posting that crap on your visitor messages. He makes a new account every week and it is really getting old. I don't...
JustCoins, why don't you get a job or something dude? Or are you 12? Because you act like it. I can't believe you have been trolling this site and...
The faint outline of Lincoln's bust on the reverse is most likely a form of die deterioration. It was pretty common back then.
That's cool. I have one kind of like that, but the error is on the reverse.
That's very cool. Thanks for sharing.
I say post mint. It looks like vice marks on the reverse. It also looks more like it was a complete coin that was flattened, rather than clipped.
It is missing the clad layer. It took me 2 seconds to find it. Edit: Nevermind, I think the pictures are just kinda whack.
Very nice coin! Looks like a rotated double strike. Too bad the feeder finger or something in the machinery gouged the crap out of it.
How is that an error? Was it supposed to be melted and it escaped or something?
No new pics?
Those 3 pics are taken at the wrong angle and are hiding the seam if there is one. We need to see the inside edge of the rim.
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