Possible error coins?

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Indian 1902 is marked clipped.

 

1976 gold colored penny.

 

1943 nickel error - face not complete?

 

Philippines- looks misstamped. 

 

1909 penny- error?

 

1971 dollar- misstamped or damaged?

 

2011 quarter - misstamped?

Please, your posts are getting tedious, overly generalized, and quite annoying. One coin at a time with clear photos of both sides of the coin in the proper orientation per post would be helpful if you expect us to take the time to help you.  Having said that, for the most part I see mostly highly circulated coins that were simply damaged through years of circulation. They are not error coins. The  term is overused by the inexperienced. They are  PMD (post mint damage).  “Clipped” Indian cent? No, smashed on one side somehow by some means in it's 100+ years of circulation. Exactly how is only known to the person who had it in their possession at the time. I think I see salt water damage and harsh cleanings to others. Again,  PMD. Not errors.

Sorry - I will quit posting groups that are packaged together. Just trying to keep it grouped

Sounds like I really upset you - apologies. I was trying to make it easy by the grouping for people to see

Sorry, I am not upset at you. We are glad to help but it must be reasonable and manageable  I am more disappointed than anything that not one seasoned member has not said these things to you a long time ago. These rules and forum etiquette  apply to everybody to keep things manageable.

https://en.numista.com/help/forum-policy-77.html

Ok, thank you. I will post individually. I was afraid it would create way too many postings from me taking up time.

Will do

I do appreciate everyone's time on these. He has a vast collection

Thema verschoben nach "Coin information and questions" (ZacUK, 7 Jun. 2024, 21:05)

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