That 1874 Gold Dollar Full Brockage is real. It was my coin, until I sold it about 10 years ago. It's the only full blockage US gold coin I'm...
Not a die crack, imo Looks like a die scratch
That's impossible to know - except that 1955 is the most common year of this error. And, since they ended copper cents back in the early '80's,...
Please let us know what the dealer says after you show him the coin at your appointment. And, the person you attacked is very knowledgable and...
Jaimie, that cent above is not an error, and has had the copper plating removed. And, if I can say, I have to laugh everytime a novice says that...
No, it's not just a worn out coin It's on a rolled thin planchet.
I'm not the doubled die specialist, but I don't see any doubling or notches in your great close up photos.
I'm not the expert here. I'm one of the folks who has some experience and background regarding the minting process and mint errors, but there...
Veston, that was fast ! We would need to see a better photo, closer up, of the Mintmark, and of the area on the reverse where you think you...
Nice thick die-crack......
That's not a 40% silver Ike; it's a clad Ike. Look at the edge of the coin and you'll see the copper core. Denver didn't mint 40% silver Ikes.
Mornin' -- thx for the newer photos It's a rolled thin planchet.
I can't see any doubling (maybe the photos are too far away to see it), but I do see mostly re-plated Steel cents.
OK, thanks for the reply.......some coins are weakly struck in small areas; unless quite a bit of the design elements are missing, they generally...
You don't want to know what I would have said
...but we still don't know what he or you saw/see on the coin. Is it the weak '2', or something else?
Photos are too far away, but it doesn't look like an acid job from the first photo on the scale. Probably is a rolled thin planchet, which is...
Top Dime is damaged. Not sure what you see on the 1982 Dime - ? ...if you're referring to the weak '2' in the date, that's common, 'as struck',...
I believe others will ask that you put in your message what you see as the possible error.
PMD - you can spend it.
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