A Dual Slab for One Dollar!
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Here's one coin that uses two slabs and two TrueViews!
Quite fittingly, this one is from Northern Nevada Coin, home of the Broken CC Morgan Dollar.
1973-S Eisenhower Dollar - Spit-Off Layer Reverse
1973-S Eisenhower Dollar - Detached Reverse Layer
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Send it to CAC for a bean and a half!
That’s pretty neat.
That is a very kewl error!
“We are only their care-takers,” he posed, “if we take good care of them, then centuries from now they may still be here … ”
Todd - BHNC #242
Fantastic error but I am shocked to see such copper color inside. I seem to recall that the inner layer of 40% silver clad coins is 20% silver and based on the edges the color seems to be gray.
That is a great error coin, and fantastic to have the two pieces together in one slab. Is there a back story to this coin? I.e. how was it found? Still attached but separated after possession? In a bag? Inquiring minds want to know! Cheers, RickO
Fantastic error! I second ricko's question about how it was found? Incredible that the pair stayed together
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