Random New Error Coin Photos
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I just got done photographing many new coins.
Thought I would share some of the nicer images ......
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Nice
http://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistry/publishedset.aspx?s=142753
https://www.autismforums.com/media/albums/acrylic-colors-by-rocco.291/
I had to send this one back to be re-holdered ... rad coin, thank you PCGS Customer Service
Sum gr8t eror couns thar! @ErrorsOnCoins
Thanks for sharing. Great stuff.
Some very impressive errors!
Some sweet errors there!
Insane crazy nice errors!
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Great errors, and wonderful photos !
I love it, thank you all for sharing !!!
Really great error coins and terrific photographs.... Thanks EOC....Cheers, RickO
Thank you all. A few newer ones that are cool as well .......
Some very dramatic errors indeed. Excellent photos.
OMG. That first penny is the coolest error coin I've ever seen.
Minor Variety Trade dollar's with chop marks set:
More Than It's Chopped Up To Be
Show off!
Can we please see some more of the double struck 1995-D quarter and SBA dollar? Especially the dragged reeding lines between the impressions.
Great errors, and always wonderful photography!
And yes, the rotation penny (first picture) is really cool.
Rediscovered this one in an envelope in the bottom of a box I haven’t looked in for years.
Excellent errors Chris ... some of the best I've seen.
Your errors are crazy AMAZING! How the hell do these escape the Mint?
Pardon my ignorance as this has likely been answered ~~
Love 'em!!
Not the best pictures but here’s one.
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Wow, old thread alert.
Thank you all for your wonderful comments.
Most but not all of the above coins have long since sold. Wow, those are some nice coins that I no longer own.
I will post up some more super rare coins with awesome eye appeal.
Birth Year . . . Had to have it
Birth years are one of the best ways to collect major error coins, well done.
Here is one you just may like
Errors are sooooo cool.......
P.S. Super photography.
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These are all awesome! Certainly a thread worth bumping! Keep bumping with new stuff.
Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
These errors are phenomenal, it just amazes me how they could come to exist. Superb!
A couple more 1967's
error coins
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You are one helluva coin photographer.
Thank you. I am a professional photographer of 40 years of extremely hard work.
These coins are doubly hard to photograph as they are certified and I am shooting thru plastic.
Looks like the cream of the crop in error coins. Great photos!
What’s the first one in original post?
Send pictures of front/back if you can.
That was a quadruple struck cent, super nice.
I only owned it for about one week
So no more photos of that coin.
Mirror, mirror ...
Great error quarter! FYI, I'm pretty sure the date on that one is 1968, rather than 1967...I first noticed it when I happened to see that particular coin in a past Heritage listing:
https://coins.ha.com/itm/errors/1967-25c-washington-quarter-struck-on-a-cent-planchet-ms65-red-and-brown-pcgs/a/1189-6086.s?hdnJumpToLot=1&x=0&y=0
These brockages are cool-looking pieces when both sides are heads.
A few scrappy coins .....
I agree . . . that's why I added another
Prison wallet. Just be careful you're not putting ragged clips or scrap pieces up there without taking the proper precautions
Great photos of some fantastic errors.
The 1967 coins you showed would allow an owner to have a complete five coin 1967 year set with only 4 actual coins.
That is super cool IMO.
Except that the quarter struck on cent planchet is actually dated 1968, despite what the holder says. Still a cool coin!
Golly!
Are any of these randomly available?
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Point taken.
However a correction can be made by switching out the 1968 quarter error with a 1967 quarter error (I suspect that one or more 1967 error quarters exist). The fascinating thing is the 1967 double denomination cent and dime.