For an answer first we have to have a question. You're being too vague. Ask about a certain error and photos can then be shared showing examples.
I'm sorry but you are wrong. True doubling and md are two different things. One can be valuable and the other never is. One is caused when the...
Yes a proof coin will have the S mint mark. Prior to 1973 though there are business strike coins from SF.
All I see are either strike through or areas where there was some contaminant possible on the planchet when it was plated.
All I see are scratches on the coin.
Why do you think it's a nice find? It's a normal business strike coin. To answer Sue's question, you should ask one cent for it. That's all it's...
Definitely a plating bubble.
What he is trying to say is you can call it what you want, but it is misleading. MD is worthless. True die doubling isn't. By calling it...
Machine doubling.
Sorry, I see no doubling on this coin. Can you point out what you see?
I did. I have seen this many times on coins where the light at certain angles make the image appear to have doubling. I would like to see what the...
Looks like MD to me.
All I see is a well placed hit.
I'll just ask for "2 fives thank you".
One cent.
It has to connect to the rim in 2 places. Just a simple line would be a crack. As an example, you make one cut into a pie. It's not a slice of pie...
By the way, how do you think bills can "clash".
No added value. Just wear on the die.
Ah, my favorite color......clear!
Not enough choices to vote on. They are neither, both are plated.
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