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Re: The Retained Cud Shattered Dies Variety Thread
Without "having been there", there's no way to know. It may have shown up in a bag, or could've been taken out of the Mint, or may have been from a counting house--we'll likely never know. (View Post)2 -
Re: The Retained Cud Shattered Dies Variety Thread
This 2000 Sacagawea dollar is probably the most dramatic shattered die U.S. coin I'm aware of. The reverse is an "up and down" of shattered pieces of die. Currently, it is in a private coll… (View Post)7 -
Re: 1944 Mirror Full Brockage Cent Error Coin!
There has always been differing of definitions to an extent (perhaps because the hobby has been in need of a good, well written "encyclopedia of mint errors" for years now), and because the… (View Post)1 -
Re: 1944 Mirror Full Brockage Cent Error Coin!
Above is a split before strike cent for reference. Having seen the 1944 mirror brockage cent in hand at PCGS, I believe it is a mirror brockage which occurred from either a thin planchet or a split p… (View Post)3 -
Re: IMEX show (Nashville)
I'll be set up there, table #411, Sullivan Numismatics. Will have at least several cases of mint error coins. Middle Tennessee had long lacked a major coin show, and with the change in sales taxes fo… (View Post)4