It's a delamination error.
That one is great as it's still attached.
My guess is that it's worth about $30-50.
Here's mine:
Looks like a delamination that has been folded over. I am not sure about value.
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"Errors" of that type are actually defects. If you can get anyone to pay $20-$30 for that ... take the money and run!
I hate lamination defects.
@UrbanDecay04 said: @Zoins said: It's a delamination error. That one is great is it's still attached. My guess is that it's worth about $30-50. Here's mine: That's the most extreme example I've ever seen! Nice!
@UrbanDecay04 said:
@Zoins said: It's a delamination error. That one is great is it's still attached. My guess is that it's worth about $30-50. Here's mine:
@Zoins said: It's a delamination error.
That one is great is it's still attached.
That's the most extreme example I've ever seen! Nice!
It's pretty amazing. I love the "look inside" the coin. Have to get a TrueView for it one of these days!
Maybe that much for the 58-D. $5 or so for the 44-D.
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It's a delamination error.
That one is great as it's still attached.
My guess is that it's worth about $30-50.
Here's mine:
Looks like a delamination that has been folded over. I am not sure about value.
Collector, occasional seller
PM sent!
USAF (Ret) 1974 - 1994 - The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries. Remembering RickO, a brother in arms.
"Errors" of that type are actually defects. If you can get anyone to pay $20-$30 for that ... take the money and run!
I hate lamination defects.
It's pretty amazing. I love the "look inside" the coin. Have to get a TrueView for it one of these days!
Maybe that much for the 58-D. $5 or so for the 44-D.