Genuine missing outer clad layer, imo
Not closing my office till the end of February. I'll have my last FUN table next month in Orlando, and my last Long Beach Expo table in Feb....
Check - Minor Mis-Aligned Die Two Die Cracks Cleaned/hairlines
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Mornin' - I plan on staying right here in Southern Calif - After traveling all around the country for the past 50 years, I can't give up the...
No, Jon Sullivan, who most of you know, just started doing Mint Error authentications for PCGS in the past month. I'm still available for special...
Sorry, but another coin was pressed into the rim of your coin - This occurred well after the coin was in circulation. It is not an error of any...
Based on the photos, the coin has been 'hit' and damaged on both sides. A shame -otherwise looks like a nice silver proof coin.
Mornin' guys - Yes, although I am retiring after 50 years as a full-time dealer (and a collector for 12 years before that), I do plan on reading...
Yep, you're probably right - I'm searching my memory cells for a possibly sighting over the last 40 years, and I'm having trouble coming up with a...
Yes, that's what I meant - I was asking if the OP thought it might be a rim burr, which I agree, it is. Scarce on the copper-plated zinc cents, imo.
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Is the OP referring to a possible 'rim burr' ?
'False Dies' aka: counterfeit overstrike. Randy - if your scenario took place (it HAS happened), the coin would not look like this 'overstrike'....
As Bill Fivaz likes to say "I wasn't there when someone did it (damage/alteration) so I can't tell you exactly how it was done" Yes, in some...
Yes, sorry 'bout that...... both are genuine wrong planchet errors.
It's a genuine Quarter on Nickel Planchet
The OP’s coin is a genuine ‘clipped planchet, imo
It’s a rim cud, but not a partial collar
Detached outer partial Clad Layer It split, looked like a clamshell, but then someone folded it back and forth, and it came off.
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