I welcome everyone to post your best favorite error coins. Mine is one of Best Example a Double Denomination with Two Full Dates 1995-a key date. Coin Fact Encyclopedia http://www.coinfacts.com/error_coins/double_denomination_errors.htm DOUBLE DENOMINATION ERRORS One of the most expensive, popular, and desired types of errors are the double denominations. This error happens when a coin is struck on a previously struck coin of another denomination. Examples are a cent on a struck dime, and a nickel on a struck cent. The most dramatic are those with considerable design visible from the original strike. The Present the two top great leaaders voted by Presidential Historian Society. Number One Pres. Abraham Lincoln & No.2 Pres. Frank Delano Roosevelt. Hope everyone like this.
I don't own one of these nickel on cent planchet errors but i sure do like them especially in higher grades
I am pretty sure that was NGC slab and a very nice error nickel on a cent planchet. What is the grade?:thumb:
My Favorite error I bought this a few years ago and sold it to Fred Weinberg at the ANA show two years ago. The center is steel and the cent weighed 4.0 grams.
I found this one in a roll. I cant say this is my favorite error but the best one I have found to date.
The way I look on your photograph the steel cent center and a copper cent joined together as they called it MULE error.- Lucky Fred.
Fred Knows better the coin is legitimate error that's why he paid you with a good price for it. Thanks for posting. So how's the trip from Jamaica?
I got this about six months ago, no date nickel struck off center with a nice die crack on the reverse.
This is the one that really got me into collecting, turned out not to be a true error but whoever made it did an excellent job. When I got this out of a change machine at work, I started seeing dollar signs but after doing a little research and a closer inspection the dollar signs went away but it makes for a good story, just wish it would've been the real thing.
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redwin, I really like that error of yours..If you ever feel like getting rid of it I will gladly take it off your hands
Thanks but still undecided yet to ged rid of this. I am still doing my homework and trying to find the right answer while surfing on the net.:smile:thumb: Ed
My Error This would be my favorite. I cherry picked this 1922 P VAM 12A Peace Dollar from a Coin store for $36 and now I have to get her graded. Any takers on what she would grade at? Thanks.
@SSG Gonzo: I think it graded at Ms-65/66, it almost looks PL in the pic, really nice :thumb: EDIT: I don't know if the photo makes it out to look better though, wait for another opinion.