Ahhh. Gotcha
No need to. I already said what it is
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As long as you cover international shipping, I will ship it anywhere
Hopefully before Columbus Day in October
Well, I guess so long as the abuse is equal I can accept that. But many copper cents tone different colors even when prepared properly, including...
I cover these very topics and explain the differences in my upcoming book below, along with many other error types and fake/damaged coins that...
No! It is important to get into these more difficult topics and not just stay where you're comfortable. It is how you learn. You will make...
The term woodie is a general term that makes a coin appear to have a wood grain to it. It can be from improper mixtures, roller marks, staining,...
@Insider As a full-time educator and a former Treasury agent who depended on compiling evidence for prosecution, I can't disagree with you more...
@Insider I respect you very much in this industry. You are a very tough grader and I find few in this industry get the grades right consistently...
Roller marks by comparison are lines caused when specks of dirt, grease, or other contaminants adhere to rollers which press planchet strips to a...
An improper alloy mixture is just that: The alloy (i.e. molten metals which fuse and form one solid metallic mass vs. pressed together like clad...
Still confident it is not an improper alloy mixture and is simply roller marks
This is exactly why people should be humble and ask questions first, provide evidence, and maintain a non-combative approach when it comes to...
With all due respect @Insider , I am not some 2-bit coin hustler spewing ignorant information when it comes to identifying errors. Many people on...
It has roller marks. It is not an improper alloy.
Got another one... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Ahhh. I blocked him. No wonder!
This one actually isn't a bowtie error. It is an extreme double curved clip.
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