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Obverse Die Cap Error....on Ebay

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 Posted 05/19/2015  12:50 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add aardspeed to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Sweet look!

This is just an amazing piece but am wondering how it got out of the mint & if it was an intentional punch?

It is graded from NGC so obviously it wasn't intentional, but I thought they won't grade flaws like this?

Is the $3500 price they are asking, is it really worth it?

"NGC 1c 1999 Lincoln Cent 4-Coin Bonded Deep Die Cap Choice Gem BU Red"

http://www.ebay.com/itm/NGC-1c-1999...em43dba4625d

Obverse-Die-Cap-Error....on-Ebay

Obverse-Die-Cap-Error....on-Ebay

Obverse-Die-Cap-Error....on-Ebay



...another 1999 error penny...How are these getting out of the mint like this?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1c-1999-Lin...em3aa7cc8afb



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05/19/2015 12:54 pm
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Jon Sullivan has been running quite a few of these really dramatic multi-coin errors. Very doubtful this was made intentionally. That's virtually impossible on the modern high-speed presses. However, when I was at the Philly Mint in 1998 and stopped by a tub of struck cents that had not been passed through the riddler yet, you could have picked errors out of it, including many exotic ones from the top of the pile for as fast as you could move for who knows how long. The tub is large and cents are small so that doesn't mean the majority of cents were mistruck but that if you stood there and tried to count them all that were on the surface, you'd loose track of the count before you finished. It was amazing, the number of them and diversity. I asked the guard what would happen if I reached in and put one in my pocket and he responded with, why not give it a try and see what happens, and laughed.
Anyway, no need to make something like Sullivan's coin on purpose. They are already there.
If only they would have told us (John Wexler, Arnie Margolis, Bill Gibbs and Victoria Stone) to have at it and take all we could grab in one minute!
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05/19/2015 4:44 pm
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koinpro posted:
"when I was at the Philly Mint in 1998 and stopped by a tub of struck cents that had not been passed through the riddler yet"


Made me think for a minute there...

Obverse-Die-Cap-Error....on-Ebay


...until I read "Riddling machines are mechanical sifters that cull out undersize, oversize and mis-shapen planchets and coins"
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