Does anyone else like blanks?
Russell12
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As part of my Type set, I am trying to include Blank Planchets. It's not easy finding them, but I am having fun.




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I have a few, three or four cents and one quarter I found in a roll. I didn't realize they could be graded as well. Nice! Now I'm considering grading!!!!
Some clad dimes.
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There neat to have
I'm surprised they were attributed properly.
Why do you say it's not easy to find them?
Disclaimer: I'm not a dealer, trader, grader, investor or professional numismatist. I'm just a hobbyist. (To protect me but mostly you! 🤣 )
I collect them and have a pretty large collection.
Pics, please?
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PCGS Grades Them: AU55...MS61...MS65 or whatever.
NGC doesn't assign a grade at all.
ANACS grades them ALL MS60.
ICG uses BU, Genuine, or MS60.
I only have one type II cent blank I got sometime back in change. No pic, sorry.
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Sorry, you're right. Except I collect them for my PCGS Type Set AU or better.
@jesbroken Here's a few that I have photos handy of.
I also have FE/Indian Cent Copper-Nickel; Large Cent; (1976) One year type 40% Silver 25c; US Commemorative Dollar; As well as 21 blanks/Planchets with errors (clip, split planchet, etc.).
I didn't know you could buy silver eagle blank planchets.
Why is a blank considered a mint error? I know it should not have left the mint but still....