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It's WACKY WEDNESDAY - Post an unusual or weird coin!

ThePennyLadyThePennyLady Posts: 4,516 ✭✭✭✭✭
Feel free to post any weird looking coin, error, token or exoneumia....

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Charmy Harker
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    coinkid855coinkid855 Posts: 5,012 ✭✭✭
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    llafoellafoe Posts: 7,220 ✭✭
    That 1862 is very phallic! image
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    coinkid855coinkid855 Posts: 5,012 ✭✭✭


    << <i>That 1862 is very phallic! image >>



    LOL, it really is!


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    ctf_error_coinsctf_error_coins Posts: 15,433 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Charmy, cool coins as always. Did you have Fred check out the 1964 triple struck as I heard that this year had a lot of counterfeit ?

    Here is a Double struck Die Cap ...

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    chumleychumley Posts: 2,305 ✭✭✭✭
    could you get that 1862 attributed as a ....flacid cent?
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    ModCrewmanModCrewman Posts: 4,054 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>That 1862 is very phallic! image >>

    So glad I wasn't the only one that thought so. image
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    mkman123mkman123 Posts: 6,849 ✭✭✭✭
    hahahah the comments on the 1862 cent is funny.
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    ThePennyLadyThePennyLady Posts: 4,516 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Ha ha! Every time I post that 1862 I get quite a few "snickers" and related comments! I found this at a show and submitted it to Rick Snow, and he designated it as a new Snow variety (S-9).



    << <i>Charmy, cool coins as always. Did you have Fred check out the 1964 triple struck as I heard that this year had a lot of counterfeit ? >>


    Actually, it is my understanding that these "errors" were manmade by a mint worker who I think spent some time in jail as a result.

    Charmy Harker
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    crazyhounddogcrazyhounddog Posts: 14,219 ✭✭✭✭✭
    That 1964 weirdo gets my vote!! What a very cool coin, Charmy! Over the top!!image
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    ctf_error_coinsctf_error_coins Posts: 15,433 ✭✭✭✭✭


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    << <i>Charmy, cool coins as always. Did you have Fred check out the 1964 triple struck as I heard that this year had a lot of counterfeit ? >>


    Actually, it is my understanding that these "errors" were manmade by a mint worker who I think spent some time in jail as a result. >>



    In that case it would be considered a true mint error, plus a very good story to go along with the error. I just thought (not sure) I heard these were made outside the mint with false dies. Fred will know.
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    FredWeinbergFredWeinberg Posts: 6,027 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Actually, the counterfeit 1964 Cents
    are all multi-struck 'in the collar' types.

    In 1966, the U.S. Attorney's Office in NY
    brought a case w/ a Federal Grand Jury
    against William Sheiner & Victor Piacentile,
    both of the Bronx.

    39 counts total, including mail & wire fraud,
    sale of fraudelently altered coins, and the
    sale and possesion of the coins.

    These man-made errors first started appearing
    in May, 1965, advertised in the NY Times for
    $75 each.....

    The Triple Struck '64 Cents shown in this thread
    are considered genuine, although there are
    a few similar pieces that have lots of casting
    pits, etc. that I consider counterfiet.

    Hope this info helps a bit......
    Retired Collector & Dealer in Major Mint Error Coins & Currency since the 1960's.Co-Author of Whitman's "100 Greatest U.S. Mint Error Coins", and the Error Coin Encyclopedia, Vols., III & IV. Retired Authenticator for Major Mint Errors for PCGS. A 50+ Year PNG Member.A full-time numismatist since 1972, retired in 2022.
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    silverpopsilverpop Posts: 6,938 ✭✭✭✭✭
    1917 Error nickel

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    close up of error

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    lordmarcovanlordmarcovan Posts: 45,032 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Wish I'd gotten decent pictures of this French white metal pattern, instead of these lousy scans. The coin was in an ANACS PR63 holder.

    Note in particular the cherubs in her hair, and the backwards "4" in the date.

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    I sold or swapped this holey Indian cent to a friend some time ago. It had high grade details on the obverse and was from the 1890s if I recall correctly. What I couldn't figure out was why it had paint all over the back of it. My buddy solved the mystery when he got it- he noticed that it had a tiny painting of a snowy landscape and a church painted on it! I'd apparently never held the coin the right way to make any sense of the pictorial. Also, the paint had oxidized and/or darkened over time, so I think he "conserved" it a little bit to reveal the artwork.

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    Is naked weird? I guess it depends on what kind of shape you're in.image
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    Aegis3Aegis3 Posts: 2,936 ✭✭✭
    Weird coins?

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    jhdflajhdfla Posts: 3,030 ✭✭✭
    The first I found in change about a week ago, I liked the design of the coin. The second was given to me by an errant uncle when I was a kid.

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    Edited to add, I deleted the obverse of the second token, don't want to see the thread nuked.

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    ThePennyLadyThePennyLady Posts: 4,516 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Actually, the counterfeit 1964 Cents
    are all multi-struck 'in the collar' types.

    In 1966, the U.S. Attorney's Office in NY
    brought a case w/ a Federal Grand Jury
    against William Sheiner & Victor Piacentile,
    both of the Bronx.

    39 counts total, including mail & wire fraud,
    sale of fraudelently altered coins, and the
    sale and possesion of the coins.

    These man-made errors first started appearing
    in May, 1965, advertised in the NY Times for
    $75 each.....

    The Triple Struck '64 Cents shown in this thread
    are considered genuine, although there are
    a few similar pieces that have lots of casting
    pits, etc. that I consider counterfiet.

    Hope this info helps a bit...... >>



    Fred, sincere thanks for providing the details of this story!
    Charmy Harker
    The Penny Lady®
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    JustacommemanJustacommeman Posts: 22,852 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    BroadstruckBroadstruck Posts: 30,497 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    robkoolrobkool Posts: 5,934 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    ThePennyLadyThePennyLady Posts: 4,516 ✭✭✭✭✭
    here are a few I've posted here before, but still weirdly fun none the less!

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    Charmy Harker
    The Penny Lady®
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    BroadstruckBroadstruck Posts: 30,497 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    To Err Is Human.... To Collect Err's Is Just Too Much Darn Tootin Fun!
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    goodmoney4badmoneygoodmoney4badmoney Posts: 1,324 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    CaptHenwayCaptHenway Posts: 33,908 ✭✭✭✭✭


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    morgansforevermorgansforever Posts: 8,501 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Geeez, how is anyone supposed to compete with that tripped out 64 tripple struck, very cool.
    The capped IHC is awesome, so is the IHC geer tooth.
    More than likely this is post Mint damage, but unusual. I call it "Mutilation".
    The reverse was subjected to horrors, while the obverse remains near gem condition.
    The lines on the reverse are raised above the coin.

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    This Peace dollar has a scary look, at least to me.
    Along the edge are 12 nothches spaced with exacting percision.

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    An indented, broadstruck, and split planchet 1964 nickel, from ErrrorsOnCoins.

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    rickoricko Posts: 98,724 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Really interesting...this thread sure lives up to the title.... Cheers, RickO

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