Planchette degradations?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Chip Kirkpatrick, Apr 30, 2019.

  1. Chip Kirkpatrick

    Chip Kirkpatrick Well-Known Member

    ok still trying to find my place in this new and exciting, yet sometimes confusing world.

    Planchette degradations? Does anybody collect them? Or even care?

    Are these degradations or age, wear and tear? A16FB3AE-321E-472B-B66D-40C3DCCED5EF.jpeg 30627D92-6526-4314-9564-48FD5778D840.jpeg A16FB3AE-321E-472B-B66D-40C3DCCED5EF.jpeg 30627D92-6526-4314-9564-48FD5778D840.jpeg 432130FF-A4C4-48B2-8C1A-CA22BF7DBF37.jpeg F0353EA6-BEF9-4829-BF86-6EE187C5F010.jpeg 870E57F7-2057-4733-98D4-5030207F4A0F.jpeg D040B301-EC23-4834-A484-8C8AC37B5FAC.jpeg 1A1CCADE-617E-40B6-B1D5-DBCE7D7FAA34.jpeg 919A1E4C-BF9D-402F-ABB2-1021E5E6E9CC.jpeg
     
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  3. thomas mozzillo

    thomas mozzillo Well-Known Member

    IMO they all look damaged from so many years in circulation.
     
  4. R_rabbit

    R_rabbit Well-Known Member

    Hi:)
    Imho, it’s best if you post 1 coin at a time. Both sides. To get a proper expert opinion. Yes, they look well aged.
    The bottom picture far right is a steelie?
     
  5. Legomaster1

    Legomaster1 Cointalk Patron

    Steelie? No, just looks like a corroded cent.
     
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