What makes you think these are errors?
It looks like it has either worn down bit or there were some chips in the die. Nothing worth over F/V IMO.
Sometimes they leave the rags on the dies :) https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1976d-half-dollar-struck-through-cloth.254337/#post-2006809
The one by the star across from the nose? I know nothing about gold coins besides wishing I had some in my collection. :) It does look like it...
Someone ground it down. Not an error.
Def a greaser, and a pretty nice one. I find a lot of 90's Kennedys that look like that. I keep the stronger examples. Wouldn't pay over F/V for...
Def a keeper. Why would you think it's an error? Looks like a normal 1909 IHC to me.
I can't tell from your pictures exactly what it is but I'm guessing it is either from a grease filled die or some Mechanical Doubling. Neither of...
I read all 5 pages just now. Why God Why!? :banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:
Not 2 bills worth $200 F/V that I could put towards other things :)
I'm heading to Korea in a few weeks. I will keep an eye out to see what is there.
Rick, can you take the picture straight on the rim? It'd be easier to see if it were a partial collar strike. This is how I took the picture of a...
But which one??... ;)
Partial collar strike
Doubled Die Obverse. Here is a link to coppercoins for the DDO #3....
Finished 4 boxes of cents. Nothing spectacular. A couple of fun ones though: 1972 DDO 003 that has been shredded [ATTACH] 2011 Struck through...
Again, 1 cent. I don't see anything out of the ordinary. It helps if you tell us what you are seeing also.
That's a gas bubble formed between the zinc core and the copper. Just damage. Worth 1 cent.
1 cent. What you have there looks to be split plate doubling which brings no premium. Eventually the exposed zinc will start to rot.
$100 2009A LH07679386* Run Size 3,200,000 Total Printed 10,560,000 Other Info Run Number: 3 Serial Number Range: 06400001 ↔ 09600000 Printed in...
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