The correct terminology is an incomplete planchet and yes it is. It’s an error so save and protect it. Not worth a lot but fun to find and have....
@Richard Kennedy One question as I can’t tell from the photos because my eyes are so tired but are those lines raised on the coins?
Welcome to CT. The 7 next to the 6 is nothing but a stain or discoloration of the coin but that crack is a lamination error so please save and...
Nice haul. Never ceases to amaze me that people use a coin star and forget to check the reject tray.
Glad you figured it out.
Since the video uses pennies instead of cents they obviously don’t know what they are talking about. Call it what you want but flip the coin to...
They look like a copper slug from an electrical box but one things for sure, it has nothing to do with coins.
You had to check didn’t you?
Anything inside leather in the ocean will pretty much be preserved well. The critters that destroy things like paper money will not touch it in a...
Sounds good.
I’m not convinced that is a die break. To me it looks like extra metal. It is dated 1788 and the coins were made a bit different than they are...
That good ole medication. You warned us about that.
The only way I know would be to put the coins in a vacuum environment.
AU-58 I say
A nice piece of numismatic history.
These ancient coins are highly addicting.
I was one over but I think PCGS got it wrong. Lol Great looking coin.
That was fast between the second and third coins. Almost as fast as I was. Lol
Very nice note and what a wonderful wife to buy that for you. Let it go and be pleased with it but as @SteveInTampa said, it looks pressed.
Nice!
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