Encased cent dies with an example of the encased cent
Over on the BST forum @mustanggt is selling some dies that were used to strike encased cents and tokens.
I had asked him if he could look through his large inventory to see if he had any matched pairs. He came up with a pair of dies used to make encased cents for a congressional campaign in Virginia.
I tracked down Virgil Goode, the former congressman who had issued the encased cents and I asked him if by any chance he had an example he could send me. He very generously sent me one, along with details about the issue (made in 1998, 1000 issued).
I bought these dies to help illustrate the minting process, especially in regard to encased cents. It is really special to be able to have the full set of dies and coin, and it was great to be able to put the encased cent on top of the die and feel it snap into position when the details lined up.
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That is very cool!
I bought 2 different dies from @mustanggt and I am very pleased. Peace Roy
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Really cool. Thanks for sharing!
Great transactions with oih82w8, JasonGaming, Moose1913.
I also bought from @mustanggt and was very satisfied.
jim
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Nice!
Pretty cool!
Very interesting, and neat as heck!
Pete
Wicked cool
I’ve never seen that! The penny is only surrounded right, not encapsulated? Very cool!
@Suzetz .... Welcome aboard.
@JBK.... That die pair and encased cent are interesting. Neat to have the whole package. Encased cents were very popular back when I was a youngster..... still see them sporadically. Cheers, RickO
Yes, the cent gets sealed inside that aluminum ring when it is struck and the ring expands under the pressure of the dies. You could pop it out if you pushed hard enough but otherwise it is in there for good.
Often/usually there is slight damage to the edge/rim of the coin from being struck in the encasement where the die might overlap the coin a bit.
We occassionally see those here on the forum. So, no matter how tempting, it is best to not try remove a coin. Once encased, that is the new purpose of the coin.
Nice!
For further information on encased dies see encasedcoins.info/dies.html. I also have acquired a few dies used to manufacture encased coins. I am currently writing a newsletter about encased coins for those who collect them. See encasedcoins.info/ and follow the information on the left to join the list.
Bruce encasedcoins.info
apparently it's spam night on the forum.
There seems to be an alarmingly low amount of current information on the internet about encased coins with the closing of sites and manufacturers in recent years so I'm glad someone is picking up the torch.
And might I add your timing is impeccable as was Virgil's.
I remember getting my first encased cents in the 1950's. The motto was always "Keep me and never go broke" I know many of them had the cent popped out and traded for penny candy and pixie sticks (nothing makes you go hyper faster than 5 cents worth of pixie sticks).
This is a very interesting subject and I've joined your list. I'll see if my wife can dig out some of my old ones and take a picture for me (I don't see well enough to do it myself).
I like your style.
Here is an example of another die and encased cent
And here is a die pair and encased cent
Nice!
The ironic thing is, until the manufacturer went under, I don't think these types of dies were really available anywhere. Even the issuing person/organization had no access to the actual dies.
Their misfortune has opened up a new area of exonumia collecting.