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Re: can anyone tell me what ive got here
It looks authentic to me. If it weighs 3.1 grams, it is authentic. It would likely be a 1st strike brockage (likely from a struck split planchet cent which failed to be ejected from the reverse die's… (View Post)1 -
Re: Why are there hardly any ultra error Franklin halves?
Most precious metal (gold, silver, etc) U.S. coins are scarce with major errors (off-centers, double-strikes, off-metals, etc.) The larger the denomination, or the more valuable the metal, the more c… (View Post)2 -
Re: FUN Show Report (Mint Errors)
@airplanenut Technically, a die clash is a variety, since anything that occurs to the die is a "variety" and not an error. To me, all die clashes are "varieties", since they are o… (View Post)1 -
FUN Show Report (Mint Errors)
Here's my brief show report for the FUN Show. We only deal in mint errors, so it's coming primarily from that perspective. https://sullivannumismatics.com/blog/fun-show-report-january-2020 (View Post)7 -
Re: CAC Results and request to call JA - Final update!!!
It is PMD in my opinion. I've seen similar coins. A normally struck silver dollar was somehow "pressed" into this coin. On the obverse side opposite the "fake brockage", there sho… (View Post)3