After I completed my set of Flying Eagles and Indian Head Cents and not wanting to upgrade the AU 55 & 58's to MS coins -I have been slowly adding interesting errors to the collection: My newest - 1898 Double Struck - NGC 55
No it's not enough for the day. Those are very cool. I just saw one like them on ebay the other day. Very cool and thanks for sharing.
Great looking old error coins. Also, a set of IHCs in AU is nothing to sneeze at. That's a nice set to put together. Bruce
Wow those are neat. I would have to say that error coins are about my favorites! Neat coins... Mike B
Very nice collection of double struck Indians. How many do you have in total? Very impressive collection.
PCGS 63 - Double Struck: I believe that these are all of the IHC errors that I currently have. I am always on the look out for interesting errors. This is a newer collection and it may take me many years to achieve a nearly complete date set of errors - I just have to stop buying 1898 errors.
If you don't mind, what's the price range for these kind of coins? I especially enjoy double struck coins. Dan
Very cool!!! Any 1908-S IHC errors (or 1909?) in your collection??? I saw a few available in the past, just never pulled the trigger as I really didn't know what a fair price would be, I'm thinking I'll know when I see an error that is cool enough
As memory serves me - the caliber of the coins that I have ran me a minimum of $500 to a max of $1K; the 1898 DBL STK in PCGS 63 was the most expensive. Most were in the mid $700 range.
I've got 1908-S and 1877 errors. There are a bunch of 1908-S laminations out there, some very large, possibly struck thru too. I've only seen two 1909-S errors, and they were both choice MS struck thru wire on the reverse, and way out of my price league. I've seen one 1877 that was struck thru and two with very very minor rim clips.
I'd love to see the images of your two IHC errors. I know another Coin Talk member would like to see the 1908-S as well. { He's got a complete grading set of 08-S's }.