Chris- you always come up with interesting error coins!
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Chris- you always come up with interesting error coins!
Thank you Mike.
I really like modest priced unique error coins with exceptional eye appeal.
I like buying coins under the radar when all the talk is of these exceptional higher priced proof errors or the top 20 mint error coins of all time. Which I do find fascinating but out of my price range.
My focus in the middle of the error coin market is eye appeal followed be uniqueness followed by rarity.
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That is truly bizarre!
You’ve got a dent above the brockage
The is no comparable distortion on the other side.
Do my eyes deceive me or is there an explanation?
Good question and I am not really sure.
Perhaps it was struck by a coin with a reeding issue as pictured below ...
Hey! I hope they noted FB on the label!
@ErrorsOnCoins ... The errors you show are always interesting... Cheers, RickO
Double States
Great coin Chris!
These error coins should start being known for having names, like monster toners!
What do think @ErrorsOnCoins?
Chris- you always come up with interesting error coins!
Here’s my dime pair. One is centered and the other is close. Dime clear on both. 😉



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Thanks Zions.
I actually do name many of my unique error coins. It is fun to be able to do that because of their uniqueness.
Good thing for prong holders!
Thank you Mike.
I really like modest priced unique error coins with exceptional eye appeal.
I like buying coins under the radar when all the talk is of these exceptional higher priced proof errors or the top 20 mint error coins of all time. Which I do find fascinating but out of my price range.
My focus in the middle of the error coin market is eye appeal followed be uniqueness followed by rarity.
Do you remember this date/brockage date you sold to me? Lincoln appears to be looking back at his headless torso. LOL

Oh yea, that is a really cool coin.
What caught my eye on this coin is the two dates, I love double dated error coins.
The original OP photo has a rim burr as well on the obverse.
I sent this in to be certified and wondered if the rim burr would be seen as damaged or seen and labeled as an additional error or just ignored.