Seated Half Dime Errors 1837-1873 (Survey)
Dennis88
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Hello Everyone,
I'm working on the big task of cataloging the known errors per date/mintmark for the Seated Half Dime Series' struck between 1837-1873. The reason I'm doing this is that I would like to incorporate this information in a future article about Seated Half Dimes. I found out that not much is written in literature about any of these errors known for the series, so I started the job myself. Because I do not own any right now (I would be glad to finish the Date set in a few years) I need your help.
Right now, I'm checking on the internet, in Heritage's archives and some auction catalogs for any apperarences of these errors. As you might guess, that will be hardly be enough to compile a reasonable and fairly accurate list.
So, if you have any seated half dime errors or know of other collectors who have them, please contact me with the following information:
-Date/Mintmark of coin
-Type of error (I.E. Broadstruck/off-center/strike-trough) as detailed as possible
-Grade
-In case of a graded coin, I welcome the cert. number, but this is not necessary
-If possible a picture
All people who sent in any information about their seated half dime error's will be bodly noted in the article. Also, if you know of any old auctions where seated half dime errors were sold, I welcome that information too. In case you own or know about any blank planchets, type I or II, that information is also welcome.
Many thanks to all in advance,
Dennis Hengeveld
eagle88@gmail.com">qeagle88@gmail.com
I'm working on the big task of cataloging the known errors per date/mintmark for the Seated Half Dime Series' struck between 1837-1873. The reason I'm doing this is that I would like to incorporate this information in a future article about Seated Half Dimes. I found out that not much is written in literature about any of these errors known for the series, so I started the job myself. Because I do not own any right now (I would be glad to finish the Date set in a few years) I need your help.
Right now, I'm checking on the internet, in Heritage's archives and some auction catalogs for any apperarences of these errors. As you might guess, that will be hardly be enough to compile a reasonable and fairly accurate list.
So, if you have any seated half dime errors or know of other collectors who have them, please contact me with the following information:
-Date/Mintmark of coin
-Type of error (I.E. Broadstruck/off-center/strike-trough) as detailed as possible
-Grade
-In case of a graded coin, I welcome the cert. number, but this is not necessary
-If possible a picture
All people who sent in any information about their seated half dime error's will be bodly noted in the article. Also, if you know of any old auctions where seated half dime errors were sold, I welcome that information too. In case you own or know about any blank planchets, type I or II, that information is also welcome.
Many thanks to all in advance,
Dennis Hengeveld
eagle88@gmail.com">qeagle88@gmail.com
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Ben
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Thanks, I will check that out and will contact him also to see if he knows of any examples.
I hope to have at least some results within 3 months. Now, as I seem to get an error message when I try to edit my first post, here is the correct e-mail:
qeagle88@gmail.com
Dennis
PS and nevermind the grammar errors in the first post
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An authorized PCGS dealer, and a contributor to the Red Book.
Consider a conversation with Fred Weinberg (he is on the Board). He has been in the error business for decades, has a great memory, and is very helpful (and a great guy!).
Lane
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Really not sure what happened to this coin, I thought it occured during striking and PCGS agreed with me. the cartwheel luster
is unbroken through the strike thru area, Any ideas what may have cuased this
It is registered, thanks
Dennis
PS Anyone know why I can't edit my first post? Got some strange error
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Thanks!
Sean Reynolds
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Buying top quality Seated Dimes in Gem BU and Proof.
Buying great coins - monster eye appeal only.
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Looking to publish first results in the last issue of the E-Gobrecht (accessible for everyone) within 2 months.
Dennis
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Couldn't find it so it may have been pulled or didn't sell.
It was previously with DLRC and formally of the Ohio Error Collection dipped white small uncentered broadstruck in a NGC MS62 holder... teletrade showed it reslabbed in a new type holder with the 4 prongs.
1849 VF, 3% clip at K-6
1850 cleaned/retoned XF, minor disc clip at K-10:30
1853 w/Arrows VG, 2% straight clip at K-1
1856 choice XF, 5% clip K-8
I'll have the camera out in the next couple of nights and I'll try to add some pictures for you.
I also have a friend who has a very large clipped type collection, and as of two years ago here is the "have list" he gave me:
1856, 1857, 1857-O (I'm 99% sure I traded him this coin), 1871, 1873.
I have not seen these but I'm certain he has verified they are genuine errors.
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
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
The December issue of the E-Gobrecht will feature a short update on this project
Dennis
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