I bought some of those "error" coins I mentioned as I finally saw some errors. I have two BRASIL coins with noticeable doubling and die clash...
Perhaps you like "rationalized" keyboards too.
Could that be a second clip? Seems like some Blakesly for it also.
I'll offer $20
$20 would be a good price, but anything less than $25 or so would be good.
So, @Jay Layton if you are asking if it is a WAM or a CAM, it is a WAM that got whacked so the letters flattened out.
Got a roll from the bank for a project I am doing. If I'm not mistaken, these last few years have been not-intended-for-circulation.
Very common problem. Yours aren't that bad. In a well-lighted area, place the phone on an upturned glass, box or something that will steady it...
Like this? [ATTACH]
The only errors I have found are clipped planchetts in an Indian Head Cent (flea market where the guy said it was a shame someone cut it with...
Since this thread is not about your coin, you should start your own thread.
...uh, the OP was @Jay Layton and he never said squat past his first post in this thread. He probably meant Wide AM or Close AM, but that is...
...now try a roll of quarters :)
In my local coin shop, they bought a collection from an older collector (or his estate) which has MANY foreign errors marked as Class I through...
Yeah, that's a 7
Brooklyn...
A little hard to see the dates...what did you get?
"Sending it in for a cert" isn't cheap or simple, but taking it to a show is free (or cheap) and you get to see some more coins
The good news is that it is a real error...the bad news is that it is not a collectable error.
I have never shown mine. :) The other option would be to take it to a show and have several dealers give you their opinion to see if any of them...
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