What is a lamination ? Never heard that term
What exactly is a cud? Is it a valuable mint error? What are they worth? Btw I am referring to the extra metal above the last t in trust [ATTACH]
I have this 1957 penny, I know the missing T in trust is from grease ? But is that type of error valuable? And is it a double die also?[ATTACH]
Omg! I don't know why I never bother to proof read what I write! It should have said thank you Shelia, not shetland. I am sorry.
Thank you.
Thank you so very much Shetland what a lovely response to my post. Thank you for that. It made my day
I don't feel as though I am looking til I get the right answer, each time I have asked questions, they've been on different coins, and each time...
No need to Lol! That's rude, and very discouraging to someone who is desperately trying to learn.
Are you sure? There is definitely 2 Ds and the 59, looks similiar.. also looks doubled on the designer initials to me.
Going to post better pics soon
I think I got it this time. This is a 1959 D penny, and from you guys said to look for when it comes to true doubled die coins I think this one...
Thanks guys I really appreciate all the help
I see what you mean about the DDD but if you look at at the LIBRARY in LIBERTY it appears to be doubled to me
Does the one I posted look like a doubled die?
Are there any notable Lincoln cent errors from 2010 to date? If so, what are they and what years ? Is this a 2012 double die penny?
Thank you, I appreciate your input, Ithe means a lot. Are strike through errors worth much?
I am wondering if this could be a possible die crack if not, is this an error? There is a line that goes through the first few letters of the word...
What is dryer coin error??
Do these pictures help?
Hi I am new to this, so please don't be too harsh guys. I have a couple of coins and I am wondering if in fact these are considered error coins....
Separate names with a comma.