Need the following OBW rolls to complete my 46-64 Roosevelt roll set: 1947-P & D; 1948-D; 1949-P & S; 1950-D & S; and 1952-S. Any help locating any of these OBW rolls would be gratefully appreciated!
Originally posted by: SamByrd very cool error. Good pick up.
Thanks Sam . Mr. Potter doing an article on collar clashes and this one, along with a rosy dime I own, and what ever else show up, will be in the article .
Originally posted by: ricko Nice catch.... not a common error - at least I have not seen many...Cheers, RickO
Actually I would say it is very common. This particular one is a severe example, though.
If you take a look at a sample of the State Quarter "Coin & Die Sets", you will find many have evidence of a collar clash, especially the ones from 1999.
Originally posted by: ricko Nice catch.... not a common error - at least I have not seen many...Cheers, RickO
Actually I would say it is very common. This particular one is a severe example, though.
If you take a look at a sample of the State Quarter "Coin & Die Sets", you will find many have evidence of a collar clash, especially the ones from 1999.
This one isn't an easy one to find, the ones your talking about, usually doesn't show reeding effect in the clash .
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1947-P & D; 1948-D; 1949-P & S; 1950-D & S; and 1952-S.
Any help locating any of these OBW rolls would be gratefully appreciated!
Cool quarter ! ! !
HH
I picked it up at a local coin show yesterday, for 5 bucks ....
very cool error. Good pick up.
Thanks Sam .
Mr. Potter doing an article on collar clashes and this one, along with a rosy dime I own, and what ever else show up, will be in the article .
Nice catch.... not a common error - at least I have not seen many...Cheers, RickO
Actually I would say it is very common. This particular one is a severe example, though.
If you take a look at a sample of the State Quarter "Coin & Die Sets", you will find many have evidence of a collar clash, especially the ones from 1999.
Nice catch.... not a common error - at least I have not seen many...Cheers, RickO
Actually I would say it is very common. This particular one is a severe example, though.
If you take a look at a sample of the State Quarter "Coin & Die Sets", you will find many have evidence of a collar clash, especially the ones from 1999.
This one isn't an easy one to find, the ones your talking about, usually doesn't show reeding effect in the clash .