I remember when the 1942 aluminum cent was first posted raw to the forums, with edge photos showing the peidfort planchet. Now that it's slabbed, we don't get that look anymore, so I'm glad I was there for that thread. Not sure anyone will ever be able to enjoy photos of the raw edge again!
Sadly, I am pretty clueless on how to take true view image link and post it here so that image fleshes out with cool image & not just a blue external site link.
Lance Newman was exceptionally helpful in my thread. I hope Lance is OK ! He went dark here at post 19,999 a while back. His artsy input made me further enjoy my lucky purchase:
"@LanceNewmanOCC said:
i made this just so i could visualize the overstrike. it isn't strong enough for me to get there completely on my own.
No TrueView on this double struck flip-over Peace Dollar but it’s extremely rare:
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@Byers said:
No TrueView on this double struck flip-over Peace Dollar but it’s extremely rare:
Awesome coin! But it needs a TrueView! Can you convince the current owner to get one? They do have in-holder TrueViews now so you don't need to reholder!
By the way, I just had to look up some flip-overs, so here are two!
@JFK_Collector said:
TrueViews photos of error coins, here are a few from our Kennedy Errors Collection. Figured I would limit this post to just twenty coins.
@JFK_Collector said:
TrueViews photos of error coins, here are a few from our Kennedy Errors Collection. Figured I would limit this post to just twenty coins.
Those are all excellent examples!
Thanks! We have 22 more Kennedy errors into PCGS for grading and True View photos. Most of their brothers can been seen in this Image Gallery set.
We wish there was a way to get the photos to be the same size, we sent an email to PCGS, but we imagine that this time of year they will be too busy to give us a quick resolution.
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Incredible coins Mike @Byers!
I remember when the 1942 aluminum cent was first posted raw to the forums, with edge photos showing the peidfort planchet. Now that it's slabbed, we don't get that look anymore, so I'm glad I was there for that thread. Not sure anyone will ever be able to enjoy photos of the raw edge again!
Congrats on owning such a wonderful coin!
I have a few dozen true view error coins.
Sadly, I am pretty clueless on how to take true view image link and post it here so that image fleshes out with cool image & not just a blue external site link.
Lance Newman was exceptionally helpful in my thread. I hope Lance is OK ! He went dark here at post 19,999 a while back. His artsy input made me further enjoy my lucky purchase:
Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1074000/error-1922-peace-rotated-in-collar-double-strike#latest
These two images are from a thread a couple dozen months ago which Zoins translated pictures for me
No TrueView on this double struck flip-over Peace Dollar but it’s extremely rare:
Awesome coin! But it needs a TrueView! Can you convince the current owner to get one? They do have in-holder TrueViews now so you don't need to reholder!
By the way, I just had to look up some flip-overs, so here are two!
Here’s a double-struck 1723 South Sea Company British sixpence which was double-struck with the second strike 25% off-center.
Collector since 1976. On the CU forums here since 2001.
Here are a few TrueViews from my collection:
@Zoins, Thanks! -


For the fellow Missing Clad Layer Fans:
Beautiful Blazing Red color!!


Serious Luster!

All of the above Missing Clad Layer Errors have been sent to PCGS for Crossovers and 1 Reholder.
@Zoins, Just noticed that Missing Reverse Clad Layer Kennedy, It had been in my collection in the past, still looks Great!
1973 Washington Quarter 15% Missing Reverse Clad Layer PCGS MS64:
For some reason I see Lobster/Crab claws...
I own several error coins both raw and slabbed but this is the only one with a TV. My Kennedy half.
TrueViews photos of error coins, here are a few from our Kennedy Errors Collection. Figured I would limit this post to just twenty coins.
Clashed Dies Obverse - Reverse - 180° Rotated Dies

Double Strike - 2nd Strike 75% Off Center

Struck 50% Off Center

Struck Through Reverse

Triple Clipped Planchet

Double-Strike 2nd Strike 95% Off Center

Partial Collar on T-I Planchet 15% Double Curved Clip

Double Strike 80% Off Center

6% Clipped Planchet

7% Double Clipped Planchet

11% Triple Clip Planchet

Double Strike - 2nd Strike 95% Off Cente

Double Strike – 2nd Strike 95% Off Center - Uniface Obverse on 2nd Strike

Clashed, Counter-Clashed Obverse & Reverse Dies

Multi - Struck & Broadstruck

8% Curved Clip

22% Clip Planchet

Double Strike on Outer 40% Clad - Reverse Layer

On 30gr AG Shell

Struck 80% Off-Center & Chainstrike

Those are all excellent examples!
This coin came from J.T. Stanton

This is its Brother from Fred Weinberg. Only two I have seen so far.....

I used to be famous now I just collect coins.
Link to My Registry Set.
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-specialty-sets/washington-quarters-complete-variety-set-circulation-strikes-1932-1964/publishedset/78469
Varieties Are The Spice Of LIFE and Thanks to Those who teach us what to search For.
This is the earliest date in my cent on dime/dime planchet set. PCGS 63, with TrueView.
Thanks! We have 22 more Kennedy errors into PCGS for grading and True View photos. Most of their brothers can been seen in this Image Gallery set.
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/collectors-showcase/errors/calebs-kennedy-half-dollar-errors/imagegallery/2045
We wish there was a way to get the photos to be the same size, we sent an email to PCGS, but we imagine that this time of year they will be too busy to give us a quick resolution.
Great coins everyone and Happy New Year!
Lots of Kennedys @JFK_Collector !
Just ran across that one.