Yeah, but what about Jack Beymer's A.U. 59 1/2, they don't count? :dead::dead: J.K.
@Heater Well, you know those pesky little die cracks that almost no one cares about. Sold 200 of them today for $40.00. Am I getting rich? Nope....
On ebay anything is possible but don't wait around too long for somebody to pick it up anytime soon at $50.00.
Misalignment of the images in referring to doubled dies is not the same as a misaligned coin with the edges slightly off center. This is usually...
Rather than me goofing up on terminology/technology, there is a lot of information on die cracks, die chips and cuds and their cause/effect in...
Chris is correct in die cracks being common, especially on Lincoln Cents. However, if you had found this in a solid date bag or box it would be...
Nothing but X out on pics.
Nice die crack and a strange one at that, to take such a sharp turn. That die was definitely long past it's usable stage.
BUT! "You could make a mint". :woot:
It takes a lot of patience to get photos correct Jay. Take your time with some practicing first until they come out correct. Sometimes even a...
It's a lot of hard work really and mostly under appreciated but it always important no matter what naysayers have to report. It's also how we keep...
For me just my St. Christophers medal and my Lord Of The Rings silver ring. I'm not really into being flashy.
Great find for sure! Whatever the market will bear but certainly a profit to be made, even w/o slabbing. Or a keeper if you collect notes. Congrats.
I am guilty of having used an erasure on some cents when I was 12 or 13. Learned fast though.
You? I wouldn't mess with you for all the cents in the world. LOL.
Yes, but you know how "others" reply to this type of error. ;)
More a misaligned die and very common. Not an error per say.
That is a shame but there is still some history hidden behind these.
Possibly Oded Paz might have some insight also. I know he deals in some of these, but more modern types. He's not been around for awhile but it's...
You have impaired proof coins that only came in proof sets directly from the U.S. Mint. Probably someone got into someone else's collection and...
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