This has some good info: http://www.lincolncentsonline.com/mechanicalDoubling.html EDIT: Check out the part about split plate doubling.
Agree
The pictures say "damage".
The cent might have been struck through grease. Hard to tell with your pictures. The quarter is just damaged.
That's a nice looking impaired proof.
I'm more inclined to believe that it is a plating blister instead of a chip. I've never seen a die chip that is not attached to some part of the...
For foreign coins, I keep everything since there really is no market for them here unless they are sold in bulk. Even then I would probably not...
I saw some of his coins while at the Baltimore Whitman show. My first time looking to buy ancients....Absolutely stunning coins. Even though I...
Agreed. I pass those guys by when I go to shows. I may not look like I have a lot of money to spend, and maybe I don't comparatively, but if I am...
Didn't think of that....like always. Thanks :P
If that scale is accurate in oz, then it should just be a simple conversion from oz to gm, no?
Hey @galba68 , What would you say to hosting a CT get together at your place where we can all meet up and go metal detecting? ;) As always, great...
It's still damaged. It is not a mint error.
I only have one that is close to me and they are absolute garbage. Mostly a bullion dealer but their prices are really high on that as well....
That is quite possibly the smallest picture ever. Gonna need a bigger image, bud.
Not really. But the hassle of selling them for not much over face really isn't worth it so I figure I might as well search em :P
I've always opened and tossed them back. I think that is what I am going to do with the OGP Sac dollars I picked up today.
Damage. Scratch/Gouge. 25c
Picked up some coins today. Ended up with this: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Not sure what to do with the OGP Halves and Dollars.
1.14 grams right? That is waaaaaaaaaaay off.
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