Spellcheck would not have caught the incorrect use of "to".
Gold-plated and toned WHAT? Coins that have been gold-plated are generally purchased by buyers who don't know that 1) gold plating destroys the...
I believe 1968 is the year the master hub for the obverse of the Lincoln Cent was redone. After almost 60 years of use the master hub was getting...
Oh, brother. Here we go again! :confused:
I did not intend to imply that I do not believe you. My post was to point out that the anomaly was caused by the die that struck the coins, not...
The odds of five coins having planchet defects on the same face (reverse) and all in the exact same location would be extremely low. The anomaly...
Thanks for the update. Wait a minute! What update?
That may be a stretch because store owners usually bought tokens in lots (100, 200, 500, etc.). Your token may not be listed anywhere on line,...
That's pretty cool!
Welcome to CoinTalk, JB. My advice would be that you DO NOT BUY ANY COINS (especially off eBay) until you have a reasonable understanding of...
I don't know about that. It's a cud and should be worth something to an error collector.
Please explain how the columns from the reverse die clashed with the deep recesses of Lincoln's bust on the obverse die.
The "rays" on the reverse appear to be normal die flow lines.
Those were my thoughts exackery.
Gee, thanks for that.
I agree. Nothing looks right with this coin. The coin's surfaces have the look of a fake. And it does look like a casting seam on the edge that...
Welcome to CoinTalk. We're gonna need good photos to be able to help you. PS - Coins are struck, not printed.
Very cool! Thanks for sharing.
I have nothing more to add.
Yawn! :rollling:
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