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Congrads on your coin, it is a beauty. You have one of the kings of the mint error world.
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03/03/26
To me the coin does have value, but Forum rules state – we cannot discuss value.
I should have described in depth what caused your...
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1943-S, Grease filled die:
The affected photo is result of a “GREASE FILLED DIE”. As much grease that is used the mints - I’m surprised there...
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1943-D, 5c, Lam
Ron – No one has told you, PROTECT THAT COIN!!
Comparing the photos (obv to rev) – your coin could become a “BROKEN...
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Finning on the Cents?
Consider this! Extra Metal
In the past, before the mint purchased their blanks, there was a machine called the “Blanking...
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I don’t think so. This is most likely a type of STRUCK THROUGH by a piece of unstruck fragmented coin metal, that came to rest on a Type 2 planchet, die...Last edited by dpapa3rr0r; 02-24-2026, 05:57 PM.
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Hello, I'm Dave Price from St. Louis
My name is Dave Price, and I live in a suburb of St. Louis, MO. I have been collecting and studying ME’s for over sixty decades.
I have been a...
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