@gumby1234 said:
Cool errors but how are they a set?
I would consider a "set" and a "mated pair" two totally different things. A "set" of Jefferson Nickels can be put together with all different dates and mint marks.
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Cool errors but how are they a set?
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Those are really awesome!
I see this pair as a set too.
One Cap struck on flip over 5c and other on copper 1c.
Works for me.
The 1896 is most likely the most amazing Liberty 5c error known to exist.
Jon Sullivan had it available a few years ago.
Very nice error coins. They would be a 'set' if collecting obverse die cap errors... Cheers, RickO
Cool stuff, but I'm also wondering how this is a set as well. One is 1896, the other is 1906. Both die caps, but a set?
Maybe a pair
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I would consider a "set" and a "mated pair" two totally different things. A "set" of Jefferson Nickels can be put together with all different dates and mint marks.
Correct…
It’s a ‘set’ but not a ‘mated pair’.
The nice thing about a set, is that anyone can create one for any reason. Here, it's nice that they are 10 years apart and both obverse die caps.
A mated pair is interesting because you can pair and obverse and reverse die cap together and only those two can be mated.
Being a die cap on a flip over is amazing!
@easternwoods Is it possible to get a photo of the reverse?
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Thanks! Love the coins, both sides!
Is the copper planchet piece the same as the PCGS MS65BN owned and posted by @2ndCharter in the "Deep Dish Die Caps" thread?
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/comment/13086783/#Comment_13086783
WOW, Very nice coins that you guys posted here. Maybe I should post some too.
unique mated pair of Canada Mint Error Rev. Die Cap Brockage Gold
I love Die cap error.
One of my favorite.
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Sweet, but they might have been together before... As the same person who smuggled them out of the mint might have worked there between 1896-1906
I like die cap and full brockage reverse. I think those are very nice mint errors.