Cool coins. I really like the nickel. Aren't the post 2000 dated error coins worth a premium? Starting in 2000 the US mint has tighted security on most of the error coins leaving the mint.
Here is a buffalo I picked out of a half off bin at the coin show in Fort wayne last year. If I remember correctly I only paid 50c for it. This poor guy is suffering from a bit of a lamination problems/error. Most lamination errors ive seen are small this I would put into WOW ulgy lamination error group.
Byron
Im unemployed again after 1.5 years with Kittyhawk they let me go.
I got a 1943/d steel pennie double die for $1 when I bought 50 coins of a collection some guy was selling off of ebay and its MS60 AU50 quality. anybody have any idea value wise. I know its worth alot, I just speachless.
as well I anybody have a value on a graded 1964 25c in PR69, the lists only go to 68, any thoughts
How do I pick just one? (Those of you on dial-up may want to go get a cup of coffee now...)
Sean Reynolds
Incomplete planchets wanted, especially Lincoln Cents & type coins.
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<< <i>Just curious, how do you go about grading the roosevelt dime scrap? Very interesting. Nice. >>
ANACS graded it not me. I assume they are looking at the struck portion of the dime. The "E R". Maybe that area is an MS63? I have several "mutilated" dramatic torn planchets that grade MS66RED from PCGS, NGC and ANACS. How do you grade a cent that looks like it was struck with the force that an IKE dollar should be struck with.
I need to post a picture of that one when I get a chance.
Sean------Very impressive set of clips. Took a long time to build, I am sure.
Mike-----Always nice to see you post. Your error museum makes my errors look like baby toys.
Good Morning,
I do not really consider this an error, but it is definitely I would take as many as I could get if I could. Let's see if the photo works: Iy is a 1959 penny struck on a silver planchet MS 63 Fred Weinberg piece. That Picture was bad, will require work from someone with a clue, I do not have one.
manofwar1
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Rampage.
Have a bunch of these in different variations. Gave several away to some kids and a few other people for the novelty!
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Hope you enjoy.
Richard.
Roosevelt Dime Struck Scrap ANACS MS63
Susan B. Anthony Dollar Struck on a Quarter Planchet NGC MS66
Susan B. Anthony Dollar that has been double struck, broad struck and indented NGC MS66
If any of your off centered 2000 cents are the type two reverse, don't give those away for free. Those are worth more than a normal off center.
And to show some closeups of the Blaksedy (sp?) effect and the clip itself...
Jeremy
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Byron
My first YOU SUCK on May 6 2005
<< <i>All are great error coins! I wish I could scan some of mine. Nucklehead >>
Let me help you out Nuck.
Wow Shylock - I've never seen anything like that. Pretty Cool
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I got a 1943/d steel pennie double die for $1 when I bought 50 coins of a collection some guy was selling off of ebay and its MS60 AU50 quality. anybody have any idea value wise. I know its worth alot, I just speachless.
as well I anybody have a value on a graded 1964 25c in PR69, the lists only go to 68, any thoughts
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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
J&J Coins
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The big O
<< <i>Here are a few others I had scans of lying around on the computer. When I get a new scanner, I will scan some more.
Hope you enjoy.
Richard.
Roosevelt Dime Struck Scrap ANACS MS63
Susan B. Anthony Dollar Struck on a Quarter Planchet NGC MS66
Susan B. Anthony Dollar that has been double struck, broad struck and indented NGC MS66
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Just curious, how do you go about grading the roosevelt dime scrap? Very interesting. Nice.
<< <i>Just curious, how do you go about grading the roosevelt dime scrap? Very interesting. Nice. >>
ANACS graded it not me. I assume they are looking at the struck portion of the dime. The "E R". Maybe that area is an MS63? I have several "mutilated" dramatic torn planchets that grade MS66RED from PCGS, NGC and ANACS. How do you grade a cent that looks like it was struck with the force that an IKE dollar should be struck with.
I need to post a picture of that one when I get a chance.
Sean------Very impressive set of clips. Took a long time to build, I am sure.
Mike-----Always nice to see you post. Your error museum makes my errors look like baby toys.
Missing Cladlayer Obverse PCGS
Broadstruck and Indented PCGS
Off Center This one is Raw
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I couldn't find another posting so I revived this one
I dont have many error coins and this is my only US one!
Wish the date showed
Struck on unplated zinc planchet.
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Posted this recently on another discussion, so for those of you who missed it:
@jfriedm56- That's pretty cool! 👍🏻
What do you think happened here? A piece fell off or struck thru?
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Looks like a struck through. If it was a piece missing, would you not see the copper core?
Also the rim formed by the upset mill is still intact.
Good Morning,
I do not really consider this an error, but it is definitely I would take as many as I could get if I could. Let's see if the photo works: Iy is a 1959 penny struck on a silver planchet MS 63 Fred Weinberg piece. That Picture was bad, will require work from someone with a clue, I do not have one.
manofwar1
Disclaimer: I'm not a dealer, trader, grader, investor or professional numismatist. I'm just a hobbyist. (To protect me but mostly you! 🤣 )
Disclaimer: I'm not a dealer, trader, grader, investor or professional numismatist. I'm just a hobbyist. (To protect me but mostly you! 🤣 )
Now it’s my archive of my past sales:
https://mikebyers.com/rarecoins-archives.html
Wow! Old thread. I wish my old pictures were still showing, but here is another one...