Wow, it must take you a week to go through a single roll! Before asking questions about every random/interesting find, you should learn what types of errors are possible and how to spot them. I think it is safe to assume that all anomalies are PMD unless there is significant evidence to the contrary. For varieties, think Wisconsin Quarter extra leaf, rather than "random thing that looks like a letter".
@david3142 said:
Wow, it must take you a week to go through a single roll! Before asking questions about every random/interesting find, you should learn what types of errors are possible and how to spot them. I think it is safe to assume that all anomalies are PMD unless there is significant evidence to the contrary. For varieties, think Wisconsin Quarter extra leaf, rather than "random thing that looks like a letter".
I just never seen plating blisters before the open up like that. So it kind of through me through loop
@david3142 said:
Wow, it must take you a week to go through a single roll! Before asking questions about every random/interesting find, you should learn what types of errors are possible and how to spot them. I think it is safe to assume that all anomalies are PMD unless there is significant evidence to the contrary. For varieties, think Wisconsin Quarter extra leaf, rather than "random thing that looks like a letter".
It takes me about 2-3 days to go through a $25 box of pennies LOL I just enjoy looking over each coin with a magnification Loop when I'm not falling asleep doing LOL but I know I do post a lot but with questions comes knowledge as long as I'm not annoying everybody with my post LOL
It takes me about 2-3 days to go through a $25 box of pennies LOL I just enjoy looking over each coin with a magnification Loop when I'm not falling asleep doing LOL but I know I do post a lot but with questions comes knowledge as long as I'm not annoying everybody with my post LOL
Save some time and easier on your eyes if you use a $20 usb magnifier.
It takes me about 2-3 days to go through a $25 box of pennies LOL I just enjoy looking over each coin with a magnification Loop when I'm not falling asleep doing LOL but I know I do post a lot but with questions comes knowledge as long as I'm not annoying everybody with my post LOL
Save some time and easier on your eyes if you use a $20 usb magnifier.
I've been trying to find some in stores and can't so I guess I'm just going to have to order one online
As long as it looks like you are learning from the feedback, I think the forum members will be very receptive to your questions and encouraging in your pursuits. Also, most of the time, you don't need several close-ups of the same thing. One good picture will do. You could easily ask about 5-6 coins at once and say "what could have caused these?"
@david3142 said:
As long as it looks like you are learning from the feedback, I think the forum members will be very receptive to your questions and encouraging in your pursuits. Also, most of the time, you don't need several close-ups of the same thing. One good picture will do. You could easily ask about 5-6 coins at once and say "what could have caused these?"
Out of curiosity, what are your collecting goals?
Okay I appreciate the information and I will start trying to be better at how I post . And my goals I'm not sure honestly. I am into errors/variety and that's all I really focus on . I enjoy looking through them and searching for them. I have a good little start for my collection and I'm into Wheaties . I've only been collecting about six months now so I think I'm still working out what I'm into and not into in terms of the collecting aspect
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corrosion.
BINGO.
Hoard the keys.
Just looks like environmental damage to me.
Wow, it must take you a week to go through a single roll! Before asking questions about every random/interesting find, you should learn what types of errors are possible and how to spot them. I think it is safe to assume that all anomalies are PMD unless there is significant evidence to the contrary. For varieties, think Wisconsin Quarter extra leaf, rather than "random thing that looks like a letter".
PMD, possible plating blisters... a bit of corrosion too... Cheers, RickO
I just never seen plating blisters before the open up like that. So it kind of through me through loop
Keep asking.............that's what we're here for.
Pete
Thanks man I appreciate it
It takes me about 2-3 days to go through a $25 box of pennies LOL I just enjoy looking over each coin with a magnification Loop when I'm not falling asleep doing LOL but I know I do post a lot but with questions comes knowledge as long as I'm not annoying everybody with my post LOL
Save some time and easier on your eyes if you use a $20 usb magnifier.
I've been trying to find some in stores and can't so I guess I'm just going to have to order one online
As long as it looks like you are learning from the feedback, I think the forum members will be very receptive to your questions and encouraging in your pursuits. Also, most of the time, you don't need several close-ups of the same thing. One good picture will do. You could easily ask about 5-6 coins at once and say "what could have caused these?"
Out of curiosity, what are your collecting goals?
Okay I appreciate the information and I will start trying to be better at how I post . And my goals I'm not sure honestly. I am into errors/variety and that's all I really focus on . I enjoy looking through them and searching for them. I have a good little start for my collection and I'm into Wheaties . I've only been collecting about six months now so I think I'm still working out what I'm into and not into in terms of the collecting aspect