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1976-S Bicentennial Quarter Struck On Clad Dime Planchet PCGS PR-68 DCAM

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Sullivan Numismatics - PCGS 1976-S Bicentennial quarter struck on a clad dime planchet, wrong planchet error. This incredible proof bicentennial quarter is struck on the much smaller planchet intended for striking into a dime. It is the weight and planchet of a dime, but is struck with the design of a quarter. Visually, the coin has great eye-appeal, with the proof surfaces and smaller planchet making for a superb wrong planchet error.

Proof wrong planchet errors are generally very scarce, with most of the types only a few dozen or so known. This particular proof quarter on a dime is very scarce, with only 3 known to us, including the present coin. One of the other examples is double-struck, while the other is similar to this piece. PCGS PR68, with mirrored field and cameo devices, and pleasing light gold toning. Available $6,000
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Sorry guys, wrong pics for a minute. All fixed.
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Although it's an intriguing coin, one does have to wonder about the odds of Washington and the drummer boy being relatively centered.
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Very nice looking error strike!
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Thank you, Bobby!

Nice error coin!
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