The Full Brockage Error Coin Thread
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Full brockages are among my favorite errors.
Here are two I ran across.
Post any other full brockages here!
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Very nice, What did they grade.
The year is 1911 but not sure of denomination. What is the size?
I added the cert links.
They are both Rupees. The first is cleaned and the second is an AU50.
Thanks for the link, for some reason I thought they were issued in 1911 instead of 1912.
I like these
This one is amazing! I love this design! Thanks for sharing!
George I second issue halfpenny obverse
1877 threepence reverse
And a Roman Carausius follis obverse that I used to own
Wow. Elizabeth and George come face to face and the dragon-slayers meet on the batlefield.
The rupees are silver which is hard to find. Gold and silver full brockage are very hard to find. Other materials are tend to be easier to find.
Silver (.917) • 11.66 g • ⌀ 30.5 mm, according to Numista site.
Here's a nice one from the Philippines!
Buyer pay a lot more to US mint error than to foreign mint error. It is good for those who collect foreign mint error to buy them cheap.
This is one of my favor. It has couple errors on it; Brockage, Broad struck, cracked planchet.
This AU50BN sold for $31,200 in your another thread.
Thread link: https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1103169/1944-mirror-full-brockage-cent-error-coin#latest
In over 60 years of collecting, I have never owned a brockage. The truth is I'm not a big error collector. I saw this one in an auction. It wasn't getting too many bids, so I went after it.
It is a counterfeit British half penny.
Sorry, this one sold for $31,200 not the copper cent but the copper cent might sell even higher.