How long until this one is sent back to his bridge?
Just because a coin has luster doesn't mean it can't have scratches. I see several scratches, almost like a parking lot coin. Sorry, not an error.
There are several hits in the same area. Looks like teeth marks!
Actually no, you found a "doubled" die. Congrats!
Let us know what they say when you get them back. Why would he give you a 1955 wheatie to send in? Who are you sending them to?
I'm a believer in the idea that there's more lost money in the ground than there is in circulation.
Just because people own a coin shop doesn't mean they're knowledgeable about varieties and errors. Most only know the big ones and deal mostly...
Also known as pareidola.
You're not finding out anything and not researching anything. You're watching YouTube videos that are put together by idiots with no knowledge of...
Pictures will only answer your question.
Looks like 56 to me.
I suggest you read up on the minting process. That will help you see the differences between varieties, errors and damage. Anytime you see...
Enough already!
Stop it!
Why are you going to each post and just posting question marks?
I don't believe that's correct. I'll leave it to Mike to answer that.
Or if it's on the same area of both sides it would be an off center strike. Still not enough for added value.
I see the Blakesley effect. I go with real.
It would be psd, post strike damage.
Old enough to know better!
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