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My little experience leads me to believe that that determination would depend upon who is submitting the coin.
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Possibly a modern commemorative??? LOL!!
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Just a guess, but possibly an Irish Evasion copper
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Stuff to Make Us Laugh
Bronze & Copper Collector replied to Madness's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Sounds like something Wily Coyote would do -
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If memory is not playing tricks on me, I believe that that sort of mis-strike was called a "railroad rim". At least in the USA. Now, the TPGs define it as "struck out of collar", which is a more accurate description anyway. If it is struck sufficiently out of the collar to have part of the design missing, then it would be classified as an "off center strike".
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Unfortunately, this dissemination of information can, and probably will, be a double edged sword. The producer (counterfeiter if applicable) can very easily learn his flaws and eliminate them in the future. Richard, what you are providing to to the collecting community is invaluable, yet, due to the knowledge being shared, we now have to be more vigilant. The never ending cycle of good against evil. As good as the top TPG's are (or at least claim to be), there are documented instances of them being fooled too. We now have to contend with both genuine & counterfeit coins placed in counterfeit holders. We also have had instances of genuine holders being opened and resealed with lower grade coins replacing the original. Unfortunately, there will always be someone uninformed who will be taken in by these coins or some who thinks the price is "too good to be true", not realizing that it truly is. Again Richard, thank you for your website, it is most informative and should if possible, when no longer being added to, be published somehow in reference form. Possibly in disk form structured as a website.
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1862 penny check
Bronze & Copper Collector replied to SilverAge3's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
If I had penny for everything I saw that done, I'd have several pounds.... -
1862 penny check
Bronze & Copper Collector replied to SilverAge3's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
It also exists with obverse 3, which is rarer than obverse 2. As you indicate, this is the extremely common obverse 6 -
Ebay and All online traders rule change
Bronze & Copper Collector replied to Paddy's topic in Free for all
The US has started that last year.... Vastly changed the reporting parameters. -
A little bit of knowledge can be very dangerous.
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Stuff to Make Us Laugh
Bronze & Copper Collector replied to Madness's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
It WOULD be a disaster as he would have been caught cheating with excess tiles.