A Dime With Six Errors On It
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I just imaged this 1988 dime that has Five errors on it.
Can you Name the 6 Errors?
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double struck
clashed die
die break
off center
?
Where are the errors? I don't see anything wrong!
not double struck
Metal composition error?
Look OK to me. No, really.....
Off center
Double flip over strike
Die break
Cracked Planchet
Clashed Die
Brockage, Off-center, Die break, cracked planchet, Clashed Die?
I'm only here to learn, so no laughing
off center
fold over
indent
die crack [is that an error ?]
double struck
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So close, one word is incorrect.
Chain strike?
Opps, forgot about that, Make it 6,
Not really my area, but that's a wicked cool error!
Is it a newp?
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The brockage was caused by a dropped cap. How many ways are you counting that?
I don’t think that the split that developed during the off-center strike counts as a separate error.
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bob
Just counting the brockage as one error.
I was counting the split planchet as an error
Off center
Brockage
Die Break
Clashed Dies
Split Planchet
Chain Strike
cool, i like
We can agree to disagree on the split.
Not the best looking dime I've ever seen. Would be cool if the bands were visible and split.
Later, Paul.
Ohhhh!
What a cluster $@*#.
There is almost too much wrong with it.
I just learned something new today! I didn't know what a chain strike was, so I googled it!
Wow... that coin has issues ...Where was this coin found?? Cheers, RickO
I'm too lazy to google it. Someone share what a chain strike is?
A chain strike happens when two planchets are but up next to each other and when struck, the pressure forces the two planchets together leaving a straight edge where touching.
Below is an example a two chain struck cents that were on top of a third planchet leaving a double chain struck indent in this coin.
Neat error for sure. Great year too.
What's up with the curvy thing starting at the R in LIBERTY and hugging the edge up into the unstruck area? That's pretty clearly "something", but I can't tell from the picture what I'm looking at.
Maybe we can call a major multiple error like this a "therapist coin" - it has so many issues it needs a therapist.
I'd say the split was caused by the brockage and wouldn't consider it a separate error.
I believe that is what Tom was saying.
To be fair tho, There are many brockages that do not cause a split planchet, so this is a little different than those.
Where is the die break - isn't it more accurately a die crack? And isn't there an obverse strike-through?