Post Your Best Favorite Error Coins.

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by redwin117, Aug 3, 2011.

  1. bradarv90

    bradarv90 Member

    Hey redwin I went to your website and it says that it has expired.
     
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  3. redwin117

    redwin117 Junior Member

    yes, it is expired because I am still doing to up grade on that...it was expired only 12 days ago. I did not renewed it...
     
  4. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Was the coin ever posted on the PCGS forum?
     
  5. redwin117

    redwin117 Junior Member

    I never go there or any forum of Collector Universe... But what I remember and I still keeping one of the guy email, it was said look we have having fun in here we know all or guessing that Jay Parino 1913 nickel will not reach 2 Million US dollar, Then they are right sold only 1.8 Million 2 bids..Wow , I said to myself they know something going out there...

    This peoples knows my coin double denomination....believe me..I keep a copy of their emails...
     
  6. You do realize that there is only one 1943-D bronze cent known, where as there are hundreds of double denominations just from that year. It's a cool piece, and worth a few thousand, but no where near $12 million
     
  7. bradarv90

    bradarv90 Member

    Insert redwin's famous quote about double denominations from coinfact
     
  8. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Can't get to the bucket images or the website. Can't find any clean images to post. If you have a link to good images, I'll post the coin on CU for opinions.
     
  9. kookoox10

    kookoox10 ANA #3168546

  10. Collector1966

    Collector1966 Senior Member

    How's this-- a Louisiana quarter late-stage die cap error that I found in a $10 bag of assorted foreign coins
     

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  11. valente151

    valente151 Mr. AU64, Jr.

    1943 D is unique and, get this, was graded by PCGS! This coin is also special because the buyer desired the full set of mints and was willing to pay for it and it also has a story behind it. Alot of non-collectors even know about 1943 bronze cents and their rarity!
     
  12. 19Lyds

    19Lyds Member of the United States of Confusion

    I did a simple search on Heritage and there are a bunch of these out there. I limited my selections to only Obv/Obv coins.


    2001 on 2001 Double Denomination $690-20110811.jpg
    08/11/2011 Sold for $690

    2000 on 2000 Double Denomination $1955-20090911.jpg
    09/11/2011 Sold for $1,955

    1998 on 1997 Double Denomination $3450-20060429.jpg
    1998 over 1997 4/29/2006 Sold for $3,450

    1987 on 1987 Double Denomination $748-20110429.jpg 4/29/2011 Sold for $748

    Certainly, your coin is "different" than the above coins but since NONE have sold for more than 4 grand over the last 10 years, I'm thinking that your's will never sell. Your kid will inherit it and if she/he's in a money pinch then ot'll probably get sold for a couple of grand thereby wasting all the useless time you've spent promoting this "Unique" (At least in you mind) coin!
     
  13. 19Lyds

    19Lyds Member of the United States of Confusion

    Say, wait one stinkin minute!

    I gotta "Unique" coin. And it's a dollar!

    IKE 1971-S Prototype Strike 4111222 ANACS PF64 Slab ObvD.jpg


    Maybe I oughta get me a UTube Account and offer it for say...........$18,000,000! It is bigger than yours you know!
     
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  14. 19Lyds

    19Lyds Member of the United States of Confusion

    Whatever. Here's one of my favorite error coins!

    IKE 1974-D 13% Triple Clip 11992025 PCGS MS65 Coin.jpg
     
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  15. redwin117

    redwin117 Junior Member

    Obviously this is all Common Double Denomination not even UNIQUE..Not even a KEY DATE! It is look you are trying to convince of all these items is not the same error as 2 Full dates 1995 Obverse, Two LIBERTY, TWO IN GOD WE TRUST, VDB and Skull break & a Crack Die Variety. and what more? What good story you are going to tell with all of these coin. Wake UP! and look for 1893 S Of Eliasberg Morgan Silver Dollar 100,000 Mintage an MS 65 is running to 600 Thousand US Dollar to a Million this is all the same images of a coin 100,000 mintage..

    Then you can not compare Apple to Banana.....Anyway my coin is not for sale to anyone who can not afford it. Please I hope you can find closer two Full dates Obverse of 1995 then you sell it for ONE K DOLLARs. I am very sure that will sold easily.. Do you think you can find it closer that almost a duplicate of mine? Obviuosly all this 1893 S Morgan Dollar is same Images.. Very Good Images to Very best Images and details and Good Luster......

    1893 S VF $ 7,000 Morgan Silver Dollar Mintage of 100,000
    EF $ 10,000 -do-
    AU 50 $ 25,000 -do-

    MS 60 = $ 90,000 Morgan Silver Dollar

    MS 63 + $ 175,000.00

    MS 64 + $ 330,000.00

    MS 65 = $ 575, 000.00 ++++
     
  16. Siggi Palma

    Siggi Palma Well-Known Member

    I think you should read your own answer my friend :)
     
  17. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    This thread is so boring and a complete waste of time and space on this forum.

    Chris
     
  18. eric0911

    eric0911 SMS-71


    1995 is not a key date and never will be, there were billions of 1995 dimes and 100's of billions of 1995 cents, i admit, your coin may be a unique error for the date, although there are probably others for the date, and thousands of errors like it, 3 out of 4 of the coins that 19lyds posted are missing part of the skull like yours the "skull break" means absolutelty nothing,a lot of these have 2 full dates yours is in an unrespected tpg slab, and while it may have been the first, it is not the best, and stop with the jibberish comparing your coin to an 1893-s, your coin is worth 2k max.
     
  19. robbudo

    robbudo Indian Error Collector

  20. redwin117

    redwin117 Junior Member

    Where did you get that figures of 100 Billions of 1995 cents...Red Book and What year published.....And also thanks for admitting the coin is UNIQUE....
     
  21. Lincoln Cents

    Lincoln Cents Cents not pennies

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