@Steven59 The Skunk Piss seems to be working great! Those wheats look amazing as compared to the before pics.
However, when you enlarge the pics they all take on an oily look. I’m curious if you have tried to clean that residue or is it just my eyes. Maybe it’s just that good! Also, have you had any graded yet to see if they straight grade?
Also, have you had any graded yet to see if they straight grade?
Are you kidding me? This is to make crap coins look better - who's going to screw with a high dollar gradable copper coin? Fingerprints gone - that's a first.
Remember - if you don't like the results then send it back and I'll refund your purchase price -
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Also, have you had any graded yet to see if they straight grade?
Are you kidding me? This is to make crap coins look better - who's going to screw with a high dollar gradable copper coin? Fingerprints gone - that's a first.
Me! I’ll first try it on a zinc
A 67 zinc though not a 67 copper…
Big difference
And remember - I included a pig sticker to scratch the debris off of the cent or cut your wrist - which ever comes first........... I've been a knife collector/dealer for over 20 years and have a huge inventory.
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Got some more quarters today. Hoping for a W or two. No dice. All I have to show for it was a impaired proof Alaska quarter. Going to add it to the stack of impaired proofs I play with on my desk. The hunt continues
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@ricko said:
It is surprising how many wheat cents are still circulating.... I find a few each month in change. Yep, I put them in a jar. Cheers, RickO
I'm wondering if they have actually been floating around in circulation all these years or do you think other collectors have thrown them back hoping some young kid discovers them.........................and not us!
Going through the newer quarters I pulled and found this one that's kind of interesting. I'm thinking it may be struck through grease. My thinking is that oil got onto the die or planchet in center and as the coin was struck, the liquid just spread out creating 3-4 interesting looking rays. Any thoughts?
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@Kliao said:
Going through the newer quarters I pulled and found this one that's kind of interesting. I'm thinking it may be struck through grease. My thinking is that oil got onto the die or planchet in center and as the coin was struck, the liquid just spread out creating 3-4 interesting looking rays. Any thoughts?
@Kliao said:
I believe that those could just be some feeder finger scrapes. Pretty sure it is not struck thru.
Maybe - but feeder fingers slide across the raised fields on the die - they dont' drop into the devices cavities. Plus wouldn't they be on only one side of the die pair (anvil die?)
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I’m not sure about the reverse damaged or not. Maybe we should call in the expert @ErrorsOnCoins
How bout a 20-D. This was pretty grimey with finger prints but "Yea Old Skunk Piss" brought it back niceley.
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@Steven59 The Skunk Piss seems to be working great! Those wheats look amazing as compared to the before pics.
However, when you enlarge the pics they all take on an oily look. I’m curious if you have tried to clean that residue or is it just my eyes. Maybe it’s just that good! Also, have you had any graded yet to see if they straight grade?
Also, have you had any graded yet to see if they straight grade?
Are you kidding me? This is to make crap coins look better - who's going to screw with a high dollar gradable copper coin? Fingerprints gone - that's a first.
Remember - if you don't like the results then send it back and I'll refund your purchase price -
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
Me! I’ll first try it on a zinc
A 67 zinc though not a 67 copper…
Big difference
And remember - I included a pig sticker to scratch the debris off of the cent or cut your wrist - which ever comes first........... I've been a knife collector/dealer for over 20 years and have a huge inventory.
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
Got some more quarters today. Hoping for a W or two. No dice. All I have to show for it was a impaired proof Alaska quarter. Going to add it to the stack of impaired proofs I play with on my desk. The hunt continues
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At the campground near Atlanta GA they made me buy quarters to do laundry so I bought $20 worth and look what I found 😂🤣
Awesome, dude. How many does that make?
So far, my count is 62.
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I have found a bunch. Over 500 for sure.....
...Over 500 for sure.....
What??? WoW!
Congratulations
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Pulled from one roll, two more wheats.
It is surprising how many wheat cents are still circulating.... I find a few each month in change. Yep, I put them in a jar. Cheers, RickO
I'm wondering if they have actually been floating around in circulation all these years or do you think other collectors have thrown them back hoping some young kid discovers them.........................and not us!
Going through the newer quarters I pulled and found this one that's kind of interesting. I'm thinking it may be struck through grease. My thinking is that oil got onto the die or planchet in center and as the coin was struck, the liquid just spread out creating 3-4 interesting looking rays. Any thoughts?
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Yes, good eye!
Well, there are still new rolls of 2020-P Marsh-Billings floating around out there. Now only if there are W's still mixed in?!?!
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Thanks! And good luck on finding a few W's!
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@Kliao-
Here's another good example of that.
Neat! Yours has more of a sunburst look. Never seen this type of strike through before. Doubt they are worth anything but cool nonetheless.
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I found this one two days ago
This came from a salt river bay bu roll
Well 9 more and you can get a Slider at Arby's (from 2 till 5)
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Now why would a BU roll contain a PMD coin in it? Plus ya only need 3 more of those for an Arby's slider
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That's not pmd on the quarter. Struck through grease and fibers
And wrapped around to the reverse
After this I'm done - Struck throughs don't wrap around and you can tell the reverse rim is gouged with metal piled up to the side. Next!
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I don’t know about the strikethrough‘s but I do have a coin with some rays on it and I didn’t know what it was until now! So there’s that :-)
I believe that those could just be some feeder finger scrapes. Pretty sure it is not struck thru.
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I'll be happy to post it when it comes back from grading. Error or not
Maybe - but feeder fingers slide across the raised fields on the die - they dont' drop into the devices cavities. Plus wouldn't they be on only one side of the die pair (anvil die?)
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I found about 10 of these the other day. This is feeder finger damage. It doesn't spread out. No argument here
I'm not sure if these are considered bank rolls or bu rolls or both
Yes! Now that is finger feeder damage to the die surface.
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Documented Strike through
I thought, Rim Burr?
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15 rolls of 2020-P Marsh-Billings, 6 W's.
Congrats
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Thanks! Just dumb luck, that's all. You just never know, unless you try.
Recently got these two clashed die discoveries back. Crh finds
Beautiful, dude!
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Thanks joeykoins. These are pretty cool for one year production quarters. Although clashed dies are usually no big deal these are two of my favorites
Found this one last week
Always nice to find those!