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Rotated Die - 2002-P Tennesse Quarter. What's the next step?
Well, I was falling asleep over a roll of quarters the other day and then this showed up. It took a bit to realize what I had, but it sure looks like the real deal to me. I've done some research, and… (View Post)10 -
Re: How does a coin get this many devices faded or missing?
@MWallace said: "Another way to tell a Filled Die vs. a Die Adjustment is by the reeded edge. The reeding will be fully struck on a Filled Die and lightly struck or nonexistent on a Die Adjustme… (View Post)2 -
Re: How does a coin get this many devices faded or missing?
Thanks all for the comments. I wondered about a grease strike, but I have never seen it so pervasive on both sides of a coin. And yes, @ricko, this was a coin roll find, and a surprising one at that! (View Post)1 -
Is this a "Struck through grease" error or something else?
My only two guesses for this coin were struck through grease, or struck through a late-stage die cap. But after looking at Error-Ref.com, I think that struck through grease is the more likely explana… (View Post)1 -
Re: Bonehead of the year award - a cautionary tale. Please be careful you don't earn the award after me.
Watchtower, I did indeed report it to the police. There was a camera on the nearby Big Lots store that showed a Black Mitsubishi pull up next to my car, and I let the police know about that. But, so … (View Post)2