When you have a chance, will you please educate us. How exactly did this error occur? Please explain the steps:
THANKS!
I just got this back yesterday from Long Beach.
I submitted it in September
It came back as Broadstruck and Indent
I sent it back with 10 others to be corrected
They fixed it ......
This tells me nothing. When you get the time, will you please explain the steps the original planchet went through to end up looking like this error. THANKS!
An off-center error cent got in between the obvesrse die and a blank planchet.
When struck the extra pressure help to create the broadstruck error while the off-center cent was pressed into the blank planchet leaving the off-center design brockaged into my multi-error coin.
@ErrorsOnCoins said:
(They) redid this one also, another oddball multi-error coin
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This is easy to explain. How did the other happen?
Read above ....
@ErrorsOnCoins said:
An off-center error cent got in between the obvesrse die and a blank planchet.
When struck the extra pressure help to create the broadstruck error while the off-center cent was pressed into the blank planchet leaving the off-center design brockaged into my multi-error coin.
Markelman1125 is the sick puppy and Insider2 just copy the subject line with his question of "how the different emoji is about?"
...... so Insider2 is not sick but being the usual self; full of curiosity with ?????? I should known better .... he probably has 4000 discussions
@TurboSnail said:
I am confused. Both of you and markelman1125 are on your 40th discussion while sick.
@Paradisefound said:
Markelman1125 is the sick puppy and Insider2 just copy the subject line with his question of "how the different emoji is about?"
...... so Insider2 is not sick but being the usual self; full of curiosity with ?????? I should known better .... he probably has 4000 discussions
@Paradisefound said:
Markelman1125 is the sick puppy and Insider2 just copy the subject line with his question of "how the different emoji is about?"
...... so Insider2 is not sick but being the usual self; full of curiosity with ?????? I should known better .... he probably has 4000 discussions
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I hope you feel better soon - I was down with the flu for a week and a half after FUN. Being sick is a drag...
What is now proved was once only imagined. - William Blake
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Feel better @Insider2 !

Congrats on the 40th
Wow!
I hope you feel better!

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Get well soon my friend from your oddball friend


Here's an oddball to look at ..
Actually, I'm feeling great. Mid-morning coffee break w/cranberry oatmeal cookie. BTW, it feels good to know that someone cares.
I copied a discussion from another member who is feeling sick. In his post, he added little black images. I wondered how he did it.
@ErrorsOnCoins said: "Here's an oddball to look at .."
When you have a chance, will you please educate us. How exactly did this error occur? Please explain the steps:
THANKS!
Likely he's using emojis from an Apple device. When I do it, they are different on here..
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Previous post from a PC.
This post from my iPhone.
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I just got this back yesterday from Long Beach.
I submitted it in September
It came back as Broadstruck and Indent
I sent it back with 10 others to be corrected
They fixed it ......
...
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That's NICE!
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This tells me nothing.
When you get the time, will you please explain the steps the original planchet went through to end up looking like this error. THANKS!
An off-center error cent got in between the obvesrse die and a blank planchet.
When struck the extra pressure help to create the broadstruck error while the off-center cent was pressed into the blank planchet leaving the off-center design brockaged into my multi-error coin.
I thought it belonged to the champion PENNY PINCHER !!!
@ErrorsOnCoins
If you do not mind telling us, how did you obtain the raw error coin.
I'm just curious.
Thanks
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(They) redid this one also, another oddball multi-error coin
I am confused. Both of you and markelman1125 are on your 40th discussion while sick.
Secret sausage party ?

This is another interesting coin. How did this occur?
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Read above ....
Markelman1125 is the sick puppy and Insider2 just copy the subject line with his question of "how the different emoji is about?"
I should known better .... he probably has 4000 discussions 
...... so Insider2 is not sick but being the usual self; full of curiosity with ??????
Thanks. I get it now. 👍
As you wish!
They fixed this one too but failed in my instructions about mounting the reverse Forward


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Here's a piece of Colorado Numismatics for you - the finest known Conway Quarter Eagle, struck in Parkville, CO, near Georgia Gulch in 1861. Conway was a jeweler and banker. This is the only coin of Conway's in private hands that is not slated for donation to a museum, to the best of my knowledge:
I hope you feel better soon - I was down with the flu for a week and a half after FUN. Being sick is a drag...
What is now proved was once only imagined. - William Blake
I like regulated, that's pretty cool