Author |
Replies: 67 / Views: 3,741 |
|
Bedrock of the Community
United States
58693 Posts |
Nice one, Keith67!
Errers and Varietys.
|
Pillar of the Community
United States
1855 Posts |
Error coins are fun though I don't have a lot of them. Here's from my collection: 1. 1801 large cent three errors with 1/000 2. 1882 Morgan CC GSA four clashes 3. 1994 nickel double struck with two dates 4. 1994 cent off center    
Edited by livingwater 04/29/2025 1:56 pm
|
Moderator
 United States
162946 Posts |
Quote: Error coins are fun though I don't have a lot of them. Here's from my collection: Nice group! 
|
Bedrock of the Community
United States
58693 Posts |
Nice group, livingwater! 
Errers and Varietys.
|
Pillar of the Community
 United States
6105 Posts |
1977 cent struck on a 10 cent planchet  
|
Moderator
 United States
162946 Posts |
Quote: 1977 cent struck on a 10 cent planchet Excellent! 
|
Bedrock of the Community
United States
58693 Posts |
Very cool error, Keith67!
Errers and Varietys.
|
Pillar of the Community
United States
2515 Posts |
Awesome coins everyone. It's hard to pick my favorites but here are a few. Everyone likes a 43 steel cent with a strike through and other plan error. Believe it or not this was a cherry-pick in a NGC case MS64!    One of my favorite errors a capped die. Early state  I see some annealing issue coins from time to time. This is their godfather. lol  You guys know I like Washington's so I'll finish with a couple of plating errors. This one is the outer clad layer struck off center split after strike.   I've posted this one. It is the only quarter that I have seen a missing clad layer after strike. Supposedly these are somewhere around 400 times more rare than a normal split plan quarter. 
|
Bedrock of the Community
United States
58693 Posts |
Very nice errors, Willburton! 
Errers and Varietys.
|
Moderator
 United States
162946 Posts |
Amazing examples! 
|
Valued Member
 United States
100 Posts |
I agree with jbuck, some really Fantastic pieces!! 
|
Pillar of the Community
 2199 Posts |
#1 and #2 are easy, they are a tie. You may have heard this story when I found each in 2012 and 2018, but the shear coincidence of finding both has got to be very high. 2006 P #1 reverse major bisecting die break, found in 2012 in MD CRH:   2006 P #2 reverse major bisecting die break, found in 2018 in GA CRH:   #3 A nice 1999 P 90 degree rotated die:  #4 A 2004 P "GOD"less struck through  #5 A 1866 Shield nickel with some nice clashing:  
|
Moderator
 United States
162946 Posts |
Fantastic examples! 
|
Bedrock of the Community
United States
58693 Posts |
Nice error coins, southsav!
Errers and Varietys.
|
Pillar of the Community
 United States
911 Posts |
Wow.. Some really great varieties and errors!!!
|
|
Replies: 67 / Views: 3,741 |