I'm at a value of about $15 for the lot. But keep in mind, that you can get all these for face value. Just get a box of nickels from the bank and...
@-jeffB The confusion comes because 1870, 71, and 72 all had bold and shallow N varieties, until they moved to the bold N for the rest of the...
I found the date of the undated Indian in my OP here! It's an 1865 fancy 5. I matched the die crack in mine to this particular variety. Took a few...
@Evan8 that's beautiful! I haven't been able to afford/find an off center Flying Eagle, so I settled for one with a massive misaligned die (the...
@Pickin and Grinin it's ANACS VG8, cleaned. Who might have sold one? Or, what's your take on the obverse?
@Evan8 That small cent off center collection sounds pretty amazing. You can get pretty deep into it - the new designs - that off center flying...
@Coins4Eli - Thanks for that graphic! I didn't know (or long forgot) that the styles of the E's are different. Definitely a Shallow N then, and a...
New pickup here. I was drawn to it because that last feather goes between the I and C of AMERICA, dating it from 1864-1886. Then, I think I see a...
Just a note that 1864 was one of the most common dates for significant rotated dies (rotated dies from 90 to 180 degrees). If you search for...
I have a Morgan $ slabbed as 'misaligned die', which is in the same category of partial collar as far as the significance of a mint error. I think...
The design is off the coin, or basically off the coin (noticeable on the reverse, K= 2:00), so I'm leaning towards off center. However, if the...
On the other end of the spectrum - Don't forget about the counterfeit Henning nickels, which weighed 5.4 grams, and were minted in 1939, 1944,...
This is more subtle but I like it. 1908-S, rare for any errors . [IMG]
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This one is struck thru wood. I'll post my top 3 favorite struck throughs here. [IMG]
OP: one on right looks 15% O/C and one on left looks 20%. Just judging from what makes it on the slabs of the numerous ones I have.
Lordmarcovan - rarely jealous of someone else's coins but you got me on that one!
The only mint error possible is 'defective planchet'. If this were the case, letters would be visible over the area of interest. But this isn't...
Too many cherrypickers and pros in the Large Cents for anyone who would buy the variety to care whether it is slabbed or not. Essentially what I'm...
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