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Valued Member
 United States
93 Posts |
 some of these images are a little better
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Valued Member
 United States
93 Posts |
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Valued Member
 United States
93 Posts |
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Valued Member
 United States
93 Posts |
thank-you John1 I never saw this before, so my set of 1998 pennies are both error pennies that's very good news, I will need to do more home work on the value of the 1998 FF penny.I'm still a new at all this.the penny that is at PCGS was my first.Everyone on this coin community are wounderful I'm glad I found ya'll.
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Valued Member
 United States
93 Posts |
After review of your pics and other searching YES John1 I agree with you. this definitely looks like a FF error. now the question is how do I get it certified with out grading it.To me this coin would receive a MS-64 to 66.thats a wild guess.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
10635 Posts |
Pennyboy, why can't you condense your photos and messages into ONE posting, or at least fewer? I don't think " Feeder Finger Damage" would be worth the PCGS expense. It is considered damage and has very little (if any) value beyond face.
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Valued Member
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93 Posts |
thank-you Coop great pics explains FF on a coin really well.
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Valued Member
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93 Posts |
yes Merclover I,m really new at this, Thank-you for your suggestion, I was not to sure about the value due to the rare error. well still good for my collection.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
10635 Posts |
Pennyboy: An error is an action which is inaccurate or incorrect. Feeder Finger Damage is not "a rare error" it is damage.
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Moderator
 United States
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FF is not rare and has little to no premium. Keep as a reference piece. John1 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2404 Posts |
 with John1 & coop. It looks like Pennyboy1998 trying to get pictures like that. I've run across some of these also. I've kept some with pretty intense looking marks.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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This is what I call a die event. The die was normal when it was starting to be used. A problem developed that scratched the die. Later they polish it out. and the die starts showing weakness on the devices/designs that were on them when the coin was new. No premium, just something to file in the memory banks as to what it is. You could save it to show to a new collector you inspire.
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