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Planchet flaw reverse but very nice overall. A similar coin was in my grandfather's coins.
My grandfather's coins contained one of this date. Herbert Myron Lawrence (his father) was born in 1851)
My grandfather's coins contained one of this date. Herbert Myron Lawrence (his father) was born in 1851)
My grandfather's coins contained one of this date. Herbert Myron Lawrence (his father) was born in 1851)
My grandfather's coins contained one of this date. Herbert Myron Lawrence (his father) was born in 1851)
There were Indian cents in my grandfather's coins, but I do not remember dates
There were Indian cents in my grandfather's coins, but I do not remember dates
Buffalo's were very common in change when I was a boy. V nickels turned up rarely,
Buffalo's were very common in change when I was a boy. V nickels turned up rarely,
Interesting rarity. This inconceivable error came about thanks to a Mint employee who failed to add the mintmark onto an obverse die. Many experts believe the Weak 1982 No Mintmark dimes were created before the Strong versions. It is very possible that a mint employee noticed the weakly struck examples early in the production process, then increased the striking pressure to obtain a better and stronger strike (resulting in the Strong variety). The die cracks on Clyde's coins may have been the result of the increased pressure. Once this damage was noticed by the press operator, the die would have been pulled and discarded, thus ending the production of 1982 No Mintmark dimes. In 1982, the expected life of a single die pair was 75,000 circulation strikes, placing an upper limit on the mintage of the 1982 No Mintmark dimes. However, if the increased striking pressure caused the dies to crack prematurely, the actual mintage might be significantly lower.
Interesting rarity. This inconceivable error came about thanks to a Mint employee who failed to add the mintmark onto an obverse die. Many experts believe the Weak 1982 No Mintmark dimes were created before the Strong versions. It is very possible that a mint employee noticed the weakly struck examples early in the production process, then increased the striking pressure to obtain a better and stronger strike (resulting in the Strong variety). The die cracks on Clyde's coins may have been the result of the increased pressure. Once this damage was noticed by the press operator, the die would have been pulled and discarded, thus ending the production of 1982 No Mintmark dimes. In 1982, the expected life of a single die pair was 75,000 circulation strikes, placing an upper limit on the mintage of the 1982 No Mintmark dimes. However, if the increased striking pressure caused the dies to crack prematurely, the actual mintage might be significantly lower.
First year of the Morgans. I had several from the local bank.
First year of the Morgans. I had several from the local bank.
The year of my great grandfather's birth. Herbert Myron Lawrence may have started the collection I inherited.
The year of my great grandfather's birth. Herbert Myron Lawrence may have started the collection I inherited.
One like this was in my Grandfather's coins - probably acquired at the World's Fair.
One like this was in my Grandfather's coins - probably acquired at the World's Fair.
PCGS says $600 - I think that’s very very very wrong.
Collectors seem to like these.. selling for 3 x melt!
Collectors seem to like these.. selling for 3 x melt!
One of Daniel Carr's fantasy pieces.
One of Daniel Carr's fantasy pieces.
Also apparently collectible. See http://about.ag/Engelhard-1oz.htm "Struck in 1981. Apparently, many did not survive melting."
Also apparently collectible. See http://about.ag/Engelhard-1oz.htm "Struck in 1981. Apparently, many did not survive melting."
The skeleton finger error
The skeleton finger error
Lincoln Cent Formative Years Error DD REV WDDR-001
Lincoln Cent Formative Years Error DD REV WDDR-001
2014(S) EAGLE EARLY RELEASES
2014(S) EAGLE EARLY RELEASES
This is signed by David Hall - special 50,000,000 cert , only 500 put in these holders
This is signed by David Hall - special 50,000,000 cert , only 500 put in these holders