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The Mint Sells Retired Dies!

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Did not know that. Way cool. Comes with a COA.

http://cgi.ebay.com/251113853537
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Even damaged youd think theyd want those destroyed. To easy to copy
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The surface is obliterated before they sell these, so there's no image left on the die to copy.
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That makes a lot more sense
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Any idea what these sell for?
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Site says $29.95 plus $5.95 shipping. Will head to the Philly mint next week to ask the source of the real thing. I want one.
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It would be cool if the nickel was the last coin off that die. The mint could sell me a die if the reason for retirement, a die crack in this case, were a visible feature on the coin and that portion of the die was not obliterated.
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The surface is obliterated before they sell these, so there's no image left on the die to copy.


Really? That makes it way less cool. If you can't see the detail then it's just a cylindrical slug with a COA. No fun at all.
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The coin and die sets were available for the State Quarter series as well. The coin included was one of the first struck by that die(making it a true First Strike coin) and the COA lists the production date, number of strikes, and reason for retirement.

The Mint also sold dies from the 1996 Olympic commemoratives. Those dies were chisel-cancelled so they still had significant detail remaining and now typically sell for $500-1000 depending on the die.

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Those dies were chisel-cancelled


Does that mean they just chiseled enough of it to mess up the design where the dye is unusable?
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no real point in buying a die without the face on it. Would be like buying a rubber stamper that just left a big blocth on the paper
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I had a chance to examine a pair of die with the collars
at a recent coin show. Rather than being polished the
engravings had been melted/soldered in such a way that they could no longer fit together.
Also the collars would no longer fit.
I had no clear understanding of what I was holding
but they were cool. And HEAVY!
This was a dealer's private set and not part of an exhibition. They were also older than
the examples recently being offered by the Mint.
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mathewvincent,

the dies you describe were probably from the 1960s when they were cancelled by "puddling", essentially using a brazing torch to melt the design.


The Olympic dies just had a simple X mark-
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I attended a police auction Saturday,and they had a cancelled die for the Connecticut Quarter.The face of the die was ground so that no image remained.It came in the box with COA,and a Quarter that had been produced by the die.It sold for $27.50
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The ones with just the x would be very cool to have. The ground ones not as much but having one from a favorite serious would be a nice addition
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First thing I'd do is see if the coin fit in the die.
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