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The "Errors"Of My Way 1c Through Dollar

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Over the years I have accumulated quite a few errors.I say accumulated,as there was no thought process or attempt to
organize.I Just liked "Errors".Most were bought from error specialist,some found in dealers junk silver and a few
from circulation.
At one time I actively pursued blanks and have quite a few,including some 90%.
Below are pictures of a few of them.The pictures were all taken some years ago and I eventually got around to storing them
on flash drive.As I look back on these photos,I can see my photography skills weren't much and haven't improved a lot
over the years.
Most of these are in TPG(PCGS,NGC,ANACS) and one or two raw.
I also have a few "ERRORS" that aren't.When I get a chance I will post these.

This first one is indented and cost 1c courtesy of my local bank.
It can pay to know your banker.
Second is a 1997 5c double clip.
The-;The-
The third is the most dramatic I own and it's a broadstruck/indent.
Next to it is a 1948 10c cracked planchet.This one bought from a local dealer for a couple dollars.I sent it to ANACS.
The-;The-

1998 25c Obverse clad layer missing and 1968D clipped planchet
The-;The-
1962 50c struck on a rolled thin planchet.
The-;The-
1964 50c Clip
The-
1979 SBA struck slightly off center and a Bicentennial Ike with a clip.
The-;The-

regards
Coffeecup57



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Thanks for sharing. This is quite a collection. I keep my eyes open but unless something is obvious, such as yours, I haven't found anything yet.
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That is a very nice collection you have,It's always nice to see what others have collected over the years.Thanks for sharing
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Great pics - thanks for sharing
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Here is your next project. Nickel on Cent planchet:
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Nice group of errors.
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coffeecup57,
Nice collection,thanks for posting. What would be the value on the 62 half? (my birth year)
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What would be the value on the 62 half? (my birth year)

Sorry John1,I do not remember that one.

Fred Weinberg is most likely were I bought it.He has errors for all budgets.Assuming he is still active.A few came from ebay,which I no longer participate in.Others from my local B&M.On rare occasion from circulation.
At the time I was actively accumulating these,my coin budget wasn't very big so the cost would not have been huge.With one or two exceptions my errors would probably be considered minor.
Budget was the reason I don't own something like "coop" posted.Those are truly fascinating errors along with the multi-struck coins with rotation between strikes.

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