1905 Indian one ☝️ cent error + 🐃 nickel error
SonnyCher
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I have a few of these Indian head pennies + buffalo 🐃 nickels, are they worth sending for grading ? Please pass your precious Comments.
God bless 🙏✌️👈
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Common coins that are damaged. No.
No. They have been holled after leaving the mint. All just damaged.
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No.
All holed and damaged. No way
@SonnyCher
Just like Sonny those coins have sustained trauma leading to their demise.
A see a couple of almost in perceivable blemishes that may distract from the overall attractiveness of each issue.
Edited to add: I would personally I'd hold off on grading.
Church coins. Very holy.
Definitely not worth sending for grading.... They are damaged coins and will receive that designation. Cheers, RickO
Yes, all beauties.
BHNC #203
Those are registry quality! Have you built one yet?
"Got a flaming heart, can't get my fill"
Someone's hornin' in on Lord Marcovan's turf.
Might be good to string together and form a bracelet for Cher.
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Ex-jewelry coins or just plain damaged. No numismatic value.
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/
"Got a flaming heart, can't get my fill"
@lordmarcovan
Those are some mighty uniform holes there- did you drill 'em all yourself?
Y’all do know I sold my “holey” coin collection seven years ago, right?
Ah, well. I suppose once you become known for something, it sticks with you.
The holey coins do seem to have kept finding me. Maybe I’ll play with them again, and reincarnate the once-famous hat (without gold this time).
Got a little cork board in the meantime.
@SonnyCher - you could do something like this- or even go with a wearable collection like I once did (if you’re crazy enough).
Don’t expect mainstream collectors to be enthused about holed coins- they’re considered “damaged goods”, and are less valuable. But that makes them more affordable, and they can be quite fun.
I was actually inspired to start collecting holeys again, as you see with my little cork board there.
Now I'm gonna start looking for holed Indian cents myself, since I already have nine different dates there. Might as well make a cheap sideline collection out of it...
@cameonut2011 ... it's YOUR fault, for tagging me and thereby summoning me here. Yeesh.
I need a sideline collection of damaged coins like I need another hole in my... oh, wait...
I keep my Off Center Type coins with holes
on my keychain
for PCGS. A 49+-Year PNG Member...A full numismatist since 1972, retired in 2022
Oh, I'd love to see those. A few years back, I saw an awesome love token that was engraved on an off-center Trade dollar. The artist who did the engraving used that crescent of blank planchet from the error as a canvas, and made it part of the design he was engraving. It was an exceptional piece. Wish I had a picture of it.