I assume that would all be covered by in-house professionals during the process
ah yes the other way around the clock, thanks
From what i can gather would !30 derees be appropriate or am I doing that wrong?
Thanks for taking the time folks. This was the coin that got me into this about 12 years ago. Read an article about error coins, looked at my...
I do have the terminology wrong, sorry I have been dormant on the hobby for many years .Here are mirror pics
I believe im presenting this wrong. I'll get a mirror.
*flipped properly on horizontal axis
Ive been sitting on this coin for about 10 years as well as many others. How rotated is this considered? My apologies as my digital scope is...
Clash I believe. Check out coinsandcanada.com
Yes they certainly did. I wouldnt have gone so far with this one if it wasn't for the clash being right in the hot zone. Ive found 2 of the...
Thank you rascal. To be clear, this is the #50 though, correct?
I'd call it a funky interior die break. Die is extremely worn and I've seen a lot of 88's that are just terrible to look at. It's unique indeed...
Srry, here's pic of pre die crack depression on bust[ATTACH]
I've been trying to attribute this properly for nearly a year now. It has all the markers for Minnesota DDR #50, as pictured, but looks nothing...
Thanks guys. I havent had any experience in hand with lamination errors so this is a new thing for me. Appreciated as always, time to get on the...
I know the coin is extremely circulated with plenty PMD and my photos are maybe a tier above crap. That said, I am unsure the classification of...
It would make sense that you are seeing many with 2 marks but I bet if you look at other,smaller dings more closely(though I wouldnt recommend...
Thats a math/physics question that I am not prepared to answer...properly...but it has to do with a)the height of the features on the coin being...
Your "heel marks" are actually PMD caused by the ridges of another, probably fairly new and defined quarter. You'll see this for every year and it...
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