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2000-P SAC$1 MS64 PCGS #9584

Multi-struck Sacagawea Dollar. Way rarer than double and triple struck. Showing two Sacagawea portraits. My Sacagawea favorite.

2000-P SAC$1 MS62 PCGS #9584

Multi-struck (PCGS indicates 15 strikes) Sacagawea dollar. Strikes closely overlapped. Rare to have these many strikes.

2010-P 10C AU55 PCGS #418796

15x multi struck 2010-P dime. Strikes closely overlapped. Reverse also shows struck metal, possibly from feeder finger. Rare year.

1978-D $1 MS62 PCGS #7426

Eisenhower Dollar double struck in collar. Nice showing some double struck around the coin. A double struck within my budget.

1979-D SBA$1 MS63 PCGS #9572

1979 SBA Struck Through detached clad layer. Quite rare. Nice positioning of the struck through. Looks like a veil on SBA face.

Various Various MS62 PCGS #11111

Deep Reverse Die Cap. Year 2007. The planchet capped the reverse die, and experienced multiple press cycles before falling away. There also appears to be a strike through error in the reverse.

Various Various MS64 PCGS #11111

Reverse brockage dime error, plus broadstruck. Good positioning and quite sharp. Nice error coin.

1996-P 5C MS63 PCGS #4137

Flip-over In-collar Double Struck Nickel. 1996-P. Very sharp underlying first strike. Very eye-catching.

1971 5C AU50 PCGS #4086

Flip-over Double Struck in Collar Nickel. Flip-over image is quite clear on both sides.

2014-P 25C Arches NP AU58 PCGS #524918

Uncentered Broadstruck 2014 ATB quarter. AU-58. Interesting.

2016-P 25C Shawnee NP AU58 PCGS #597026

Nice 22% triple clip ATB quarter. Usually seeing single or double clips. Triple clips are comparatively scarce to come by.

1979-S SBA$1 MS64 PCGS #9573

SBA Improperly Annealed Planchet

1980-S SBA$1 MS64 PCGS #9576

SBA Improperly Annealed Planchet

1961-D 5C AU55 PCGS #4070

1961-D Nickel split before struck error. Struck on a 2.7g Split Planchet. Much rarer than split after struck. Due to the metal composition, mostly found in penny or nickel. AU-55 due to striking on a thinner planchet.