I picked up a clipped 1921 High Relief last year, though raw and in a lower grade. If I can put my hands on it I will add a photo. The clip really shows well on this design.
Sean Reynolds
Incomplete planchets wanted, especially Lincoln Cents & type coins.
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
Seems I started very few threads here, but this one I started is fun, informative & on point.
Hopefully Zoins will provide concise true view image which still eludes my ability.
@Mr Lindy said:
Seems I started very few threads here, but this one I started is fun, informative & on point.
Hopefully Zoins will provide concise true view image which still eludes my ability.
This is not even cool compared to all the images posted here, but is my first mint error I just got back from our hosts a month ago. Simple strike through under the snowboarders glove.
@ndeagles said:
This is not even cool compared to all the images posted here, but is my first mint error I just got back from our hosts a month ago. Simple strike through under the snowboarders glove.
@ctf_error_coins said:
Just got this one in and it is awesome ...
That's pretty, looks like Lonesome John toning on that one.
Sean Reynolds
Incomplete planchets wanted, especially Lincoln Cents & type coins.
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
Errorists seem to be very frugal and won't pay up for a TV. I had the top two sent pack to PCGS for TV's by the dealer I bought them from prior to receiving them. I really need to type in all my mint error cert numbers to see if I have any other TV's I'm unaware of.
Anyhow these are all TV's...
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@Zoins said:
Here's one of the most unusual struck-thrus I've seen.
Pulling this outta that collection raw was a trip. So neat.
Wow, that's a great experience! I'm glad you found it raw!
To be specific, I was put in charge of separating gradable from non-gradable material in The Barry Harding Collection, and ended up grading the bulk of what is being auctioned off. There were around ten thousand coins, with the vast majority being errors and varieties, for perspective.
"It's like God, Family, Country, except Sticker, Plastic, Coin."
@Zoins said:
Here's one of the most unusual struck-thrus I've seen.
Pulling this outta that collection raw was a trip. So neat.
Wow, that's a great experience! I'm glad you found it raw!
To be specific, I was put in charge of separating gradable from non-gradable material in The Barry Harding Collection, and ended up grading the bulk of what is being auctioned off. There were around ten thousand coins, with the vast majority being errors and varieties, for perspective.
Excellent coins from the Barry Harding Collection
Must have been fun to see so many errors and varieties.
Lots of awesome Lincoln errors in there. There was a run of capped dies that clearly came out of the same bag and were created in a run, i tried to get PCGS to slab them as part of a sequence but they declined.
I'm partial to the split planchet double holders myself.
"It's like God, Family, Country, except Sticker, Plastic, Coin."
@DelawareDoons said:
Lots of awesome Lincoln errors in there. There was a run of die caps that clearly came out of the same bag and were created in a run, i tried to get PCGS to slab them as part of a sequence but they declined.
I'm partial to the split planchet double holders myself.
Wow! Now that is an amazing coin! Thanks for posting them!
It's great for these to have the Barry Harding pedigree
The last two are not true view. The last one is NGC but I kind of like two animals on the coin, I hope you guys won't mind. I am accumulating a lot of Mint Error now. One day it might be show up in SB auction as JT88's Mint Error collection. I hope it will be a hit. LOL.
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I picked up a clipped 1921 High Relief last year, though raw and in a lower grade. If I can put my hands on it I will add a photo. The clip really shows well on this design.
Sean Reynolds
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
Seems I started very few threads here, but this one I started is fun, informative & on point.
Hopefully Zoins will provide concise true view image which still eludes my ability.
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1074000/error-1922-peace-rotated-in-collar-double-strike#latest
Very nice coin @Mr Lindy ! I agree that's a fun coin to look at and discuss!
What do you mean by "concise" TrueView? It looks like the TrueViews are all there in the thread posted before your post here?
Here's an off-center Jeff I picked up a while back.
Very nice Zincoln! I love the look on this one!
I love the metal flow on Jefferson Nickel Errors
I agree! It's really a wonderful look with strong, sharp central devices and long stretching flows towards the edge.
I don't own it anymore.
No worries! Glad you did own it at one time!
And it's a wonderful coin to share! Thanks for posting it
Here's another from my collection. It has a nice WWI date and is just a few years from the opening of the Manila Mint.
Here's a double denomination from @FredWeinberg I just looked up while researching another thread.
This is not even cool compared to all the images posted here, but is my first mint error I just got back from our hosts a month ago. Simple strike through under the snowboarders glove.
Very nice. I love the Vermont snowboarder coin!
It just needs a great name to go with it
Just got this one in and it is awesome ...
That's pretty, looks like Lonesome John toning on that one.
Sean Reynolds
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
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I love Brockage coin.
Errorists seem to be very frugal and won't pay up for a TV. I had the top two sent pack to PCGS for TV's by the dealer I bought them from prior to receiving them. I really need to type in all my mint error cert numbers to see if I have any other TV's I'm unaware of.
Anyhow these are all TV's...
How did this one stay in circulation so long?
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Here's one of the most unusual struck-thrus I've seen.
Here's a nice one dating back to the USPI designs:
What a great zincoln Bob!
I love the look of these with the full planchets, unlike many struck on time planchets which are visual smaller.
This is very nice looking Mint error. Thanks for posting it.
Here's one I just ran across I thought worth sharing:
Love the Liberty nickel die cap @2ndCharter and @jt88! It's always a great to see!
Pulling this outta that collection raw was a trip. So neat.
"It's like God, Family, Country, except Sticker, Plastic, Coin."
"It's like God, Family, Country, except Sticker, Plastic, Coin."
Wow, that's a great experience! I'm glad you found it raw!
Very cool die crack!
Do you know how far this progresses?
Very cool to see a flip over double strike!
Thanks for sharing these @Saam!
To be specific, I was put in charge of separating gradable from non-gradable material in The Barry Harding Collection, and ended up grading the bulk of what is being auctioned off. There were around ten thousand coins, with the vast majority being errors and varieties, for perspective.
"It's like God, Family, Country, except Sticker, Plastic, Coin."
Excellent coins from the Barry Harding Collection
Must have been fun to see so many errors and varieties.
Here are two with consecutive cert numbers:
Lots of awesome Lincoln errors in there. There was a run of capped dies that clearly came out of the same bag and were created in a run, i tried to get PCGS to slab them as part of a sequence but they declined.
I'm partial to the split planchet double holders myself.
"It's like God, Family, Country, except Sticker, Plastic, Coin."
Wow! Now that is an amazing coin! Thanks for posting them!
It's great for these to have the Barry Harding pedigree
Not sure. Found a few of these searching mint wrapped rolls and they all look the same. Probably the highest graded error I have though. So far...
The last two are not true view. The last one is NGC but I kind of like two animals on the coin, I hope you guys won't mind. I am accumulating a lot of Mint Error now. One day it might be show up in SB auction as JT88's Mint Error collection. I hope it will be a hit. LOL.
On the contrary, Google is not your friend.
New addition from Coin Finder (great transaction) here on the boards.
This coin is very nice looking. I like it. I think PCGS did a good job.
If I may ? Could this help you in any way ? Feel free to copy photo's . Cool.
Please excuse this attachment transfer photo enlargement.
Have a safe Memorial weekend.