Great looking errors. Love the capped die Jefferson and the indent errors. The clipped Washingtons are pretty cool too. Perhaps individual pics of both obverse and reverse might give more details. Again nice pickup.
Some darn nice errors there – refreshing to see nice examples of
Major mechanical errors from the Mint
Congrats on the acquisitions….
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Incomplete planchets wanted, especially Lincoln Cents & type coins.
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Just picked this error up from Chicago's ANA Show, from John Sullivan, error expert for our host.
1952 Jefferson "Split Planchet after Strike" AU55
The reason I bought it...
I have the identical error in raw form in my collection.
Same year, same patterns, same weight!
Here's mine.
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Thanks all. I am happy to have them. The nickel that looks normal is just a double struck rotated in collar. I forgot to get a close up of it. The lot I purchased also has a 1995 Jefferson struck on a struck 1995 cent. I already have two 11-cent pieces, so am excited to now add a 6-cent piece to the collection.
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Great looking errors. Love the capped die Jefferson and the indent errors. The clipped Washingtons are pretty cool too. Perhaps individual pics of both obverse and reverse might give more details. Again nice pickup.
Nice, 😎
Well done.
Very very nice!
Love the die cap!
Excellent coins!
Love the die cap. Some nice pick ups./
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Interesting and fresh perspective in the first photo.
Some darn nice errors there – refreshing to see nice examples of
Major mechanical errors from the Mint
Congrats on the acquisitions….
Really cool nickels. The die cap and brockages are the highlights, of course, but personally I really like the double clips.
Those are nice
Terrific pick ups, thanks for sharing.
Sean Reynolds
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
Just picked this error up from Chicago's ANA Show, from John Sullivan, error expert for our host.




1952 Jefferson "Split Planchet after Strike" AU55
The reason I bought it...
I have the identical error in raw form in my collection.
Same year, same patterns, same weight!
Here's mine.
"Jesus died for you and for me, Thank you,Jesus"!!!
--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.Excellent!
Some fantastic errors, thanks for sharing.
Thanks all. I am happy to have them. The nickel that looks normal is just a double struck rotated in collar. I forgot to get a close up of it. The lot I purchased also has a 1995 Jefferson struck on a struck 1995 cent. I already have two 11-cent pieces, so am excited to now add a 6-cent piece to the collection.