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Is there any cooler misplaced date than...

...the 1897 IH S1 "one in neck"?

Show me a better MPD.
You gotta love IHs

Show me a better MPD.
You gotta love IHs

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<< <i>the 1844-O Blundered date half is very, very cool >>
I agree, plus the 1842-O WB-103. Medium date, errant 4 in gown.
<< <i>I agree, plus the 1842-O WB-103. Medium date, errant 4 in gown. >>
That's the one I was thinking of.
Airplanenut had a great photo of it a few years ago.
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It is the only MPD to show the errant digit so deep into the die. As for MPD's in the neck, there are also the 1847 $5 and the 1875 3CN.
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Sure wish I'd made some decent pics of it instead of these crappy scans.
That "1 in neck" is definitely ubercool.
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Thanks to this post I check a few of my IH and found that I have one....
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<< <i>. . . When I cherry my first 1897 MPD cent, I'll think a lot more of it
Just cherried one a couple months ago, a nice EF!
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That's a Half Dime great example of this blundered date!
Talk about heavy lapping, this is a study in it's self.
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I don't think I've ever seen that one, then the huge die chip in the wing?
Way COOL...
<< <i>How about the Antietam commem reverse error with the Confederate sharpshooter hidden in the tree above Burnside's Bridge?
now thats f%#&*ing funny
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Yes it is, and you made me find an image of one and educate myself.
But this is a doubled date, as cool as it is. And believe me, it's the coolest
doubled date I've ever seen.
As far as the 1842-O WB-103, please, someone show me an image.
The 1897 "1-in-neck" still rules in my eyes as the coolest MPD of all time.
Does anyone know just how many of these "1 in neck" IHC's have been graded (by PCGS, NGC & ANACS)? And what the highest/lowest grades are?
Don't know how many, but the one I posted at the top of this post is the finest known. PCGS MS64RB.
The coolest MPD of all-time. This is so misplaced it looks fabricated.
One of my favorites.... and totaly cool - untillllllllllll someone does this to it: