Odd mint error
Wiersmajabe
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Can someone tell me if they have seen a error that looks like this? Thank you.
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I've never have seen your coin ever. Don't you think you are missing something?
A buyer perhaps or should I have it graded first? I have been collecting for a little over 2 years and searched through thousands of coins but I never saw a coin like this. Not even online. I also have others I've found that are interesting but not as much as the 2007 Lincoln cent.
Let me help you.... the picture is missing. Attach the picture you want us to see.
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Ok let me know if it uploads. Thanks
I'm posting some more finds i have that i got by either by metal detecting or roll searching.
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They didn't post in the order I wanted. I have more interesting mint error coins to show. Here are a few
Sorry to say but I don't see a legitimate Mint Error on any of these.
Most all except for the counterstruck cents and post mint damaged coins many look like coins that had been driven over by a car in a parking lot.
The post copper plated zinc cents can get pretty nasty fast if they spend time in a parking lot during a few snow storms and mix with rock salt.
You are also posting on the wrong forum section as this is for Buy, Sell, Trade.
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Are you sure this picture of the
2007 penny is post mint damage?
Yes it's PMD. Most likely it was stamped or punched in some way on a hard surface as you can see the flatness of where the marks are on the reverse.
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This thread is in the wrong page. It belongs in the discussion page.
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All damaged. If you learn about the minting process you will understand that this damage could not be an error.
Don't assume that odd looking coins are errors.
I can't make out the counterstamp on the reverse of the cent. Does it say STERLING?
The round marks on the obverse are from a punch.