It would certainly help me, and likely most others on the boards, if you would simply point out what you believe the error might be so that we don't have to guess.
@TomB said:
It would certainly help me, and likely most others on the boards, if you would simply point out what you believe the error might be so that we don't have to guess.
Agree
What are you considering an error. Your screen shot is too pixilated to tell anything.
Download it to your computer and then load onto your post.
@TomB said:
It would certainly help me, and likely most others on the boards, if you would simply point out what you believe the error might be so that we don't have to guess.
Look at the guy sitting down his right leg all the way over to the guy to his left the guy has no legs it looks like there is a large rock that he is sitting on to me it looks like a strikethrough grease or something like that
If you have to look that hard to see something, is it really worth it? There wouldn't be any extra value in the coin if something this minute was even there.
@bsshog40 said:
If you have to look that hard to see something, is it really worth it? There wouldn't be any extra value in the coin if something this minute was even there.
Sometimes the hardest thing to see is right in front of your face
I see no error On the nickel at all – maybe what you see is a bag mark
But it is a coin worth face value only
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@TomB said:
It would certainly help me, and likely most others on the boards, if you would simply point out what you believe the error might be so that we don't have to guess.
Look at the guy sitting down his right leg all the way over to the guy to his left the guy has no legs it looks like there is a large rock that he is sitting on to me it looks like a strikethrough grease or something like that
It could be struck through grease. It could be die wear. It could simply be a weak strike. You will find minor variation in fine design elements on ALL circulation strikes.
@bsshog40 said:
If you have to look that hard to see something, is it really worth it? There wouldn't be any extra value in the coin if something this minute was even there.
Sometimes the hardest thing to see is right in front of your face
@bsshog40 said:
If you have to look that hard to see something, is it really worth it? There wouldn't be any extra value in the coin if something this minute was even there.
Sometimes the hardest thing to see is right in front of your face
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It would certainly help me, and likely most others on the boards, if you would simply point out what you believe the error might be so that we don't have to guess.
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What exactly is the issue you see?
The error is in the top picture
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What are you considering an error. Your screen shot is too pixilated to tell anything.
Download it to your computer and then load onto your post.
@johnsnow. WHERE IN THE TOP PICTURE. Circle the area, flag it, indicate where on the photo.![:D :D](https://forums.collectors.com/resources/emoji/lol.png)
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I possibly will do that later. If you looked at a regular coin of the same image reverse you would see the issue pretty clearly from the top picture
I can't see anything clearly in the picture.
And if you used all of your words, you could describe it.
I see a normal nickel.
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Crystal clear to me, spend it
Look at the guy sitting down his right leg all the way over to the guy to his left the guy has no legs it looks like there is a large rock that he is sitting on to me it looks like a strikethrough grease or something like that
If you have to look that hard to see something, is it really worth it? There wouldn't be any extra value in the coin if something this minute was even there.
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Sometimes the hardest thing to see is right in front of your face
I think this is a shadow account for @jmlanzaf and we have Part II of "Should I buy this coin?"...
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1094866/should-i-buy-this-coin
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I see no error On the nickel at all – maybe what you see is a bag mark
But it is a coin worth face value only
See above post
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It could be struck through grease. It could be die wear. It could simply be a weak strike. You will find minor variation in fine design elements on ALL circulation strikes.
Ok
I called him to the post🙄
Even if it was a Struck Through Grease, it would be so minor as to not add any value.
Fixed it for ya:
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🤣🤣🤣 Great one!
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