I agree. I'm alright with the stricter grading- less market inflation and flooding of high grade coins. I would buy a chopmarked coin. In fact, I...
That's actually the main reason I was asking, because I couldn't tell if it was more of a lamination or strike through.
So it is a collar clash per se, but I doubt it's of any value because if it can form with the commonality of a misaligned die.
I thought 1918 was the year
Hate to bring this back, but are these coins collar clashes?
Nice
Interesting
Right, thanks ;)
Why so?
Yes, the VDB was added on the front after 1909. Now, anybody have any opinions?
Yes, the surface appears to be cast.
Looks like I may have found a lamination error within all my wheat cents. Is this correct? [ATTACH]
What are these "Everyman" set you're referring to? I forgot.
I guess that is valid! I suppose truthfully the errors you can see without a loupe are the ones you want.
Yes, my guess is an electrical box pop-out.
I agree I dont think the second it right. But I still think maybe the first bc of the length.
looks like a clash to me
pictures please.
Those are two fine coins for sure.
Again, not my coins, but they could be soon! I can't tell if they are large or small S! [ATTACH] From afar (the best pics I got) looks rather...
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