just in, my newest lock-down purchases...

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by john65999, May 7, 2020.

  1. john65999

    john65999 Well-Known Member

    first is a Kennedy half, 1964 massive lamination, struck through, then a 1945- s no "c" in Monticello, otherwise gem ms 67 silver nickel, a set of 3 Ike dollars (vendor said came from same 1,000.00 bag) showing progressive die deterioration? then a 1995 double struck, thick rim 1995 penny...enjoy!!
     
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  4. john65999

    john65999 Well-Known Member

    sorry forgot the pics, here they is:
     
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    seems i made a botched attempt, next time will just do one coin at a time, grrrr..sorry:angelic:
     
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    Good idea, and post them FULL IMAGE, not thumbnail for best responses.
     
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    john65999 Well-Known Member

    well, like i said i botched it, i thought i did the full size pics...oh well
     
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    https://www.coinworld.com/news/precious-metals/causes-many-for-peripheral-letters-abruptly-c.html

    above is a reference for what i am about to post here: i have gone through 25.00 worth of pennies, out of the mix found about 25 of these Lincolns, where the lettering is seen to merge with the rim, or a line going through all the lettering at the top (in god we trust)..some are more pronounced than the others, i was wondering what they are really called, should i go with"die attrition error" as description, and what do you suppose the value would be..thanks.. 95608108_186257389160947_8277780401901010944_n.jpg
     

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