Worn Die issues. Considered Die Chips. Interesting but you can fond Die Chips on all designs of the recent Quarters.
Md and die chips are common on most coins. I guess you could call them errors but they are for the most part die deterioration.
You have a few die chips and small die cracks on your coins. These are quite common on our newer coins. Some folks keeps trying to give some die chip coins fancy names to try to get them to sale.
If only the mint would go back to silver instead of clad, we might not see dies that chip easily from the harder metals. One can wish, can't they?
I have a 2020 bat quarter that's upside down. Like if I flip the coin over the momma bat is on the top and the baby is on the bottom with 2020 also upside down.
Only if you flip it horizontally. Flip it on it's vertical axis as they are minted in "coin alignment". Take a photo with the reverse showing clearly in a mirror and post it
I gotta bunch of them...entire jar full of coins from an ex boyfriend...they are ALL rare or with errors...every single one
Why are they all rare? Most legitimate errors aren't worth much over face value, and that is 99.9% of them.
Not only does Coin Talk have a lot of members who are knowledgeable about coins, they are also very knowledgeable about exes