Me: AU Details- Cleaned. ANACS: XF45 Details- Cleaned.
Woohoo! 9,000! Very nice errors and congrats on this milestone!
Yes that is die damage from prolonged use.
Yah just a token. Looks similar to US Subway Tokens from the 70s-80s.
In your first two pictures, the top left and bottom are 1956 Saudi Arabia 4 Qirsh coins.
This better? [ATTACH]
Yeah Ill get a natural light pic later.
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Ill stick with what I got now, but magnified images such as of varieties are rather hard to take, but I will look around for some new lenses.
How thick is it compared to a normal penny? It couldve been put in between some leather on an anvil and hit with a hammer, I saw that on a...
You know that to me is becoming the most likely solution. Looking at it with my loupe at an angle reveals not only it the detail missing, but in...
Finned rims and misaligned dies are very commonly seen together.
Yes a few of those are finned rims. But if I recall correctly they don't add much value unless major and or on a certain series (such as a morgan...
Nice 69-S. However those coins aren't proofs, even though they feature the S mintmark. San-Francisco made both buisness strikes and proofs from...
It does look affected by acid, and that could take enough weight to be out of tolerance.
Your right. I mix up 1968 and 1978 all to often.
If neither Rick or Fred have an idea then Ill ask Wexler what he thinks.
That is a likely possibility. Maybe @Fred Weinberg knows anything about it?
Even so I still would like to know what it is. It would be a neat educational piece in my variety and error collection, heck I even keep an...
Here is a nice example of CopperCoins 1978P-1DO-001 I judt found in a box of pennies my grandma gave me to look through. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
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