1942 Ps are remarkably similar

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Pennywise4040, Sep 18, 2023.

  1. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

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  3. Pennywise4040

    Pennywise4040 Active Member

    cwart I learn from explanations, not edicts. BTW in 2 more months your daughter will have a new favorite word. It will be "NO"! Give her choices (so she can show you she has a mind of her own, which will be the reason for the use of her new favorite word). Explain why she cannot have ice cream for breakfast then give her a choice between cereal and toast. It's your choice between adopting an authoritative or authoritarian style. The former has much better outcomes.
    Sorry to go off topic (sort of) but explanations have better outcomes.
     
  4. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    All we need, a psychologist coin collector. @Pennywise4040, you got your answers, why don't you just cool out? Get out there in the fresh air, it'll do you good.
     
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  5. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    You got explanations in your past post but did not value any of them. You have made it clear that you are not here to learn. Long explanations would be a waste of time. Be happy that some are even willing to give you a short answer.
     
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  6. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    Now, maybe someone wishes to write an "Unappreciated Error Coins of Value" book, to place on Amazon or self published. Call your lawyers !! :)
     
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  7. justafarmer

    justafarmer Senior Member

    When I see a Lincoln Cent with this type of damage (shearing) on the "I" my 1st thought is damaged by a coin rolling machine or ejection shearing. This type of characteristic can not originate from a damaged working die due to the fact that none of the design devices physically exist on a die. The coin design is represented by the negative space, a void, a hole, in other words nothing on a die. You cannot shear something that is not there or something that does not exist.
     
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  8. PamR

    PamR You Never Know! Supporter

    @Pennywise4040. I have posted massive PMD images lol. Paddy and others breathe coins. In writing, comment sound or seem blunt but no other way to really say it I guess.
    It is interesting how some coins can be so different but as many say, it takes a hit, coin machines and coin rolling machines cause massive damage to coins. 1942 has been going through many pockets, machines etc. I’m just excited when I find a wheat! Lol. Many here in CT have taught me a lot and yes I felt called down on comments. Lol but all is fine. Here are two 42s I have. Have been through many things.

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