A few New Very Cool Error Coins ....

Here are some images of some of my recent pick-ups ...
This from the San Diego Show from a collector who is very dedicated to roll searching, BIG TIME ......
An Extremely Rare Dropped Letter Error :

Triple Struck Cent:

And an Very Rare Rotated Reverse Sac of 85 Degrees which is almost the perfect 90:
This from the San Diego Show from a collector who is very dedicated to roll searching, BIG TIME ......
An Extremely Rare Dropped Letter Error :

Triple Struck Cent:

And an Very Rare Rotated Reverse Sac of 85 Degrees which is almost the perfect 90:

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<< <i>All very neat to look at. The cent is wacked, like it very much.
Thank you.
Eye appeal, eye appeal, eye appeal,
<< <i>I'm always a fan of the dropped letters. They're very interesting. What state is that one? Great pick-ups >>
New Mexico 2008 D which is cool because major errors are rare on later dated statehood quarters.
<< <i>New Mexico 2008 D which is cool because major errors are rare on later dated statehood quarters. >>
Anything other than a partial collar is cool on a late date statehood quarter imo. I think i remember seeing a couple dropped letters on the District of Columbia and possibly the Puerto Rico quarters. I think they are under-rated and under-valued.
Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
<< <i>Triple Struck Cent:
Nice glamor photo shot on that one!
neat newps!
that rotated sac reminded me of that sac struck on dime planchet FW sold for $11k+ on ebay
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<< <i> I think i remember seeing a couple dropped letters on the District of Columbia and possibly the Puerto Rico quarters. I think they are under-rated and under-valued. >>
Yes I agree, and the how do you determine a price for an error like this. I told a few non-error coin dealers what I paid for it and they looked at me like I was crazy.
Here are a couple more newps with Eye Appeal :
Rad Rossy Clash plus way more ...
Larger than a quarter cent whith a little eye appeal
<< <i>how do you determine a price for an error like this >>
I'm looking back at some records and the prices vary greatly at about $100 - $350. The D.C. and P.R. quarters sold around $350 and the three statehood quarters I see sold in the range of $100 - $250. It probably depends on the prominance and size of the letter.
BTW that Roosevelt clash is really amazing. Is it a 1999 or 2000?
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FS:1938-S US PCGS MS66 nickel
https://photos.app.goo.gl/oiJzk63mxvdY77EeA
A very cool multi error coin ......