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Thank you.That’s exactly what I’m trying to learn and know the difference between something that happened during production and then after due to...
Hello, I was going through my photo album in my phone and came across a picture I took of one of the coins I found in circulation some time ago....
Hello, So I’ve been keeping ALL of my change for the past 4 years now ever since I learned about error coins and other valuable coins found in...
I started a new thread if you would like to take a look at it....
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Hi, I tend to get confused and not know if what I see is just a machine doubling or a true double die on a coin. I cropped things from a few...
I don't mind starting a new thread or taking photos of the full image but instead I cropped and marked with arrows everything I wasn't sure of...
Thank You! I didn't expect everyone to be so helpful and welcoming :) I'm really happy I decided to finally join the forum.
Definitely can't learn those things overnight. I don't mean to be annoying or anything but would you be willing to take a look at a few pictures...
You are so right. Thank you. I definitely have a hard time telling the difference between true doubling on the coins vs machine doubling even when...
Thank you for taking some time and replying to my post. It's very informative and you're definitely right about all those youtube videos. Since I...
Thank you so much for the links! Totally forgot to check those out. The more I read or watch videos online the more overwhelmed and confused I get...
Also, going back to the Delaware Quarter ... the missing letters remind me of the 2005 Kansas Quarter In God We "Rust" but to be honest after all...
I appreciate all of your feedback! The reason I am asking is because I found a lot of coins that look questionable to me but without having a...
Attaching another picture of the Delaware quarter because the one I posted earlier looks really gold on the picture and it is not in person.
Hello! Just a heads up: In case my post seems to be too long please, jump to the bottom of the page where you will find pictures of the quarters...
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