I only have a few of these that I picked up cheap just to have a little history in hand. It is my attempt at owning a circam. 1880 S. [ATTACH]...
This is the only uncut sheet of 4 that I own. The sheet was signed by the treasurer Catalina Vasquez Villapando on January 10, 1992. She served...
I think it is just corrosion.
I think this a lamination where the lamination came off sometime after striking. However struck through some foreign object is also possible....
B has what looks like a lamination error at 5:00. A piece fell off after striking. Real or fake, I don't know, not my are of expertise.
I put together a ten-bill set of overinked digits a while back just for kicks. By set I mean each bill has a different numeral over inked from 0...
Thanks for clarifying the cause of this non-error. There is also a bit missing on the signature. that must have been a wide piece of tape.
I bought this based on a photograph and thought it might be a board break error. In hand it is definitely a note that has been abraded. In hand...
WOW, that is a great proof set. All of mine are heavily circulated due to budget constraints.
Just some of mine. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Two or more coins glued together. Why?
I am guessing (except for those that "walk" out of the mint), if it an error coin makes it through the coin counting machines it will not get...
Indent strikes are strike errors that happen when two coin blanks are placed in one collar with the other coin on top not properly placed on the...
You should enter them in "Lords" new contest.
This is known as a very slight third printing misalignment. A collector of this type of error may be interested in buying it, but like...
Since the design elements of the coin are not terribly distorted under the "lamination" area, I do not think this was PMD. If something were...
Also looks like a clash mark behind Lincoln's neck.
looks like both lamination and PMD. Lamination first and then years of hard circulation.
That came from an awfully cheap gentlemen's club.
The hammer die (obverse) may have, at some point, come into contact with a rotated reverse die. The reverse die, sometime later, was then...
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