I hope you bought the Yukon gold potatoes...waaaaaay more flavor
1978 5c struck on a Type 1 cent blank (no rim), and a 1979 5c struck on a cent planchet (has a rim) - both from my collection. Enjoy! ~Joe C....
I forgot the steel cent strip could also be what's left over from when they made 1944 Belgian 2 Franc coins...or could be a strip from those very...
It was probably cut with a proper metal-cutting tool instead of being hand-clipped with pliers
Planchet/Webbing Strips: Copper Cent, Steel Cent, Clad Dime, and Clad Quarter. Enjoy! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I collect to showcase different Mint error types. I enjoy holding seminars at local coin clubs and even at the school where I teach at. I am even...
Honestly, list one on eBay and find out. No idea. Curious to see what you can get.
I have the following: - 3 unplated Lincoln cents (MS63, MS64, and MS65 all ANACS in old small, white holders) MS63 - Beautiful light grey. Solid...
I doubt you were trying to mislead people here. But some things you said did not seem at all likely. Insisting the reversed lettering is raised...
I did not write that meaning you. I was addressing the fact that there are a lot more creative ways to make an altered error convincing than what...
If your goal is to rip off people in the error collector market, and you have time on your hands, you can create something a lot more convincing...
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Could be double struck and slightly rotated in collar
Susan B. Anthony for several reasons. 1. It replaced a cool design of Liberty that was already decided until some angry women's lobbyists...
No one in here is mad at you.
You did "6 months of research" and didn't see any of his posts on PCGS, Coin Talk, or Coin Community? Yet found one on Yahoo despite the fact that...
The fact this person said he doesn't do social media proves to me this poster is not being truthful, which thus makes everything else suspect. 6...
Fred told you he doesn't do social media? What are you talking about? Cointalk is social media and he comments here regularly as well as other...
Fine, here you go... There is not a step nor a process inside the Mint that would replicate your "error." If in fact the backwards lettering and...
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