Anything that is not already categorized or imperfections goes in the bucket. So that's what it should be called 'Bucket Coins'
Again, I was referring to the dog!!
The bottom picture is the dog. I was just kidding about the doubled die..
I like the colors in the bottom picture. It looks as if you might have a doubled die variety also.
I don't know if you would call it collecting them or not but I do have several. The ones with dates are always the desirable ones.
Or a gas bubble.
Some of the coin looks PMD (post mint damage), like in front of Lincoln's face. The rest is something a grease filled die would cause. So it is...
Here's a couple examples of what some think they are worth;...
Sweet!! Nice find.
I'd say MDD also.
I agree..
Also some planchets never make it to the plating process and are minted unplated. They are called Unplated planchets. Quote from Coin World...
Just because you find something on a website doesn't make it a fact. Do the research. About.com stated " Take the term cud, for example. Much...
Nice find. I thought looking for a rotated die was a waste of time. Not no more.
The details are to clear especially as close to the details to be struck through grease as it tends to remove them. If it were in the fields then...
Proof blanks are specially treated, hand-polished, and cleaned to ensure high-quality strikes. The blanks are then fed into presses fitted with...
That's mainly a term used to sell coins on E-bay (it sells more coins to the inexperienced). About.com also says, " Take the term cud, for...
Nothing listed in the Cherrypickers Guide. A picture would definitely help to identify what you have as jallengomez mentioned
I'll agree with that!!
Great find. Can't really see how it would have made it in a roll.
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