The government seized very few of them. About 100,000 made it to circulation of the roughly half-million he produced.
I am sending this off to ICG as I have for my others as soon as I receive it. As for what to pay, probably around $300+ for a 1939 G-VG as they...
Here is my latest I purchased today: A 1947 with the 'Looped R." As far as Hennings go, the condition of this one is incredibly good. I still...
Here is my altered 1950-D (which was a 1959-D) which also has a "D mintmark in neck" error. (Relax. It is merely a case of pareidolia.) [ATTACH]...
agreed
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As you should! It is nice to see people asking questions and posing polite, rational skepticism. You have a curious mind. We need more of that.
There are several examples of this error type for all denominations. No different than being struck through an outer clad layer.
Similar in that another planchet or split planchet rammed into it, yes
It wouldnt be weaker. It would likely be stronger as it is thicker with both together. It would be weaker for a thin planchet that wouldnt get a...
It is Full weight
Excellent point. But you would think the obverse has a higher relief. Maybe not
I believe this was struck through a split planchet, which is why you see so much design transfer. Yes, two were struck together, but it should...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Pretty sweet obverse die clash on this JFK half. A die clash occurs when the dies accidentally strike each other and make...
Here are a few altered coins to resemble errors I own: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] This last is 90% silver, but is a...
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I can not tell you how hard I was laughing when I read this comment, and then when I saw the scale.
I am looking for examples of coins with damage. However, they must be photos taken by YOU and coins you still own. Specifically, I am looking...
Is that yours?
These two error types are often confused as both can feature coins with almost no design on either side. For coins with reeded edges, the easiest...
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