Yes, I sold Allen of Northern Nevada Coin this CC Morgan mint error in 1999 at the Chicago ANA. One of the most dramatic mint errors in the Morgan Dollar series for sure!
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I think this is a case of the social media guy making a mistake. The coin clearly has wear, so saying it broke during striking doesn't really track. But if the planchet already had a crack when it was struck, it could have circulated a bit before it broke, in which case someone probably put it aside for novelty's sake.
If I had to guess, all broken planchet errors occurred after quality checking was done at the mint. In the case of a BU dollar, this likely happened in the bank bag during transport.
Do I get the hype? No. Is the double holder a cool conversation piece worth a grand or two? Maybe..
@2windy2fish said: @Byers
💯 agree, this coin needs t be resubmitted as a mint error, otherwise PCGS will simply details holder the coin.
I have seen cracked planchets in both P and N holders as mint errors, so it’s not an issue…
I Don't know the history of this one being submitted, but I've owned it for probably 10 years or so. It's straight graded not listed as a mint error and a great Cracked planchet example.
I wonder if the submitter was charged twice since the coin is in two different holders. It would be pretty funny if each half of the coin had different grades.
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Then there is this eponymous one:
https://northernnevadacoin.com/amazing-broken-cc/
Yes, I sold Allen of Northern Nevada Coin this CC Morgan mint error in 1999 at the Chicago ANA. One of the most dramatic mint errors in the Morgan Dollar series for sure!
Allen wrote an article for Mint Error News on some of his CC Morgan Dollar mint errors, including his 1884 CC split after strike.
https://minterrornews.com/features-7-22-22-collecting-carson-city-errors.html
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I think this is a case of the social media guy making a mistake. The coin clearly has wear, so saying it broke during striking doesn't really track. But if the planchet already had a crack when it was struck, it could have circulated a bit before it broke, in which case someone probably put it aside for novelty's sake.
If I had to guess, all broken planchet errors occurred after quality checking was done at the mint. In the case of a BU dollar, this likely happened in the bank bag during transport.
Do I get the hype? No. Is the double holder a cool conversation piece worth a grand or two? Maybe..
Hey, this one looks familiar! Nice meeting you at FUN, hope you can get the mint error designation on this one with a numerical grade.
I Don't know the history of this one being submitted, but I've owned it for probably 10 years or so. It's straight graded not listed as a mint error and a great Cracked planchet example.

I wonder if the submitter was charged twice since the coin is in two different holders. It would be pretty funny if each half of the coin had different grades.