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I have a error question
On 2/10/2012 9:32 PM, hp wrote:
Dug out all the old tubes of Kennedy's I had tucked away in the safety box with the idea it might be time to sell some of the 40% stuff. One of the other coins I kept is a 1973 with what appears to be a crack or metal blemish in the clad surface that might reach the copper layer. There is a nice toned area right around the wound. I stuck it on a scanner and tried to get a nice close up. Are there optimal setting for scanning that might bring detail out better? Is something of this sort a recognized error type? is there a term for it? It had been so long that I went thru those particular tubes that I forgot about some of the other 'error' 50c pieces I had hung onto. Since I only pulled them from circulation I didn't have too many. The Strangest one I ever got out of circulation, a franklin $.50 that was well on its way to being a prison ring until it developed a crack in the reworked rim before it got down to the size intended, so it also wasn't hollowed out yet to end up a ring. How that ever managed to be loose until I got it I'll never know. What No one has any constructive tips here? |
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