I found an error wheat cent

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by I_Love_Silver, Sep 28, 2011.

  1. I_Love_Silver

    I_Love_Silver I love U.S. coinage

    OK, I was searching piles of "Wheaties" for a Whitman album I'm going to do and came across this oddity. I am almost certain it's an error in the minting process as I have scrutinized it under very high magnification as well as a few different powers of jewelers loupes. Here is a scan of both the Obverse and Reverse for your thoughts and opinions Thank you for your time and effort.

    OBVERSE:
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    REVERSE: (and possible error)
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  3. I_Love_Silver

    I_Love_Silver I love U.S. coinage

    Sorry about that image. Here is a link to my photobucket HI RESOLUTION image of the back. Notice the top of the first N. It's shaved off right to the field and not done mechanically like with an instrument like a hammer could do. Looks good to me. I might have it sent out to be certified depending on how this thread tuns out but might do it anyhow. Again I apologize for the lint & debris on the scan.

    WHEAT CENT ERROR?
     
  4. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    It's a grease-filled die which is fairly common. It makes a nice conversation piece, but it wouldn't be worth it to have certified.

    Chris
     
  5. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    Grease filled die I think???


     
  6. I_Love_Silver

    I_Love_Silver I love U.S. coinage

    I only collect for enjoyment and I don't collect for investment purposes but I'd be curious to know what something like this would cert at? (value)
     
  7. gbroke

    gbroke Naturally Toned

    Well, I Love Silver, Grease filled die errors are worth what someone will pay. In this case, I would expect between $1-$5.
     
  8. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Nah! That makes it too easy. What do YOU think it will grade?

    Chris
     
  9. I_Love_Silver

    I_Love_Silver I love U.S. coinage

    I really only collect for enjoyment and I don't collect for investment purposes but I'd be curious to know what something like this would cert at?

    I really couldn't tell you. Definitely it has seen a lot of circulation and has quite a few dings/bag marks (to put it nicely) besides the obvious flaw but I'd say probably somewhere between FAIR or GOOD - VERY GOOD considering. Do you think that's a fair assessment?
     
  10. I_Love_Silver

    I_Love_Silver I love U.S. coinage

    It's pretty neat to stumble upon something like this when just casually sorting coins don't you think? Made me feel kind of special for a moment! lol
     
  11. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    I think you might be a bit conservative. Do you have a book on grading?

    Chris
     
  12. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Of course it does! Like I said, it will make a nice conversation piece. You can tell everyone that it is the only half cent ever struck by the US Mint in the 20th century. LOL!

    Chris
     
  13. I_Love_Silver

    I_Love_Silver I love U.S. coinage

    My Father offered me 50 bucks for it! I didn't have the heart to do it. I just gave it to him. Poor devil..lol
     
  14. BadThad

    BadThad Calibrated for Lincolns

    Definately looks to be struck-thru, cool coin!
     
  15. I_Love_Silver

    I_Love_Silver I love U.S. coinage

    Thank you BadThad. He gave it back so I guess I'm stuck with it! lol darn huh? :p
     
  16. rockdude

    rockdude Coin Collector

    I agree!
     
  17. I_Love_Silver

    I_Love_Silver I love U.S. coinage

    What's a "struck through" coin, if I may ask? I'm not familiar with coin errors. Thank you.
     
  18. ikandiggit

    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

    "The struck through or strike thru error term is given to an error observed on a coin where there is an incuse marking on the coin that looks as if there was something on or adhering to the coin surface at striking. This might me a piece of wire, metal or a piece of string or grease or some other foreign material. On occasion, the material may still be adhering to the coin."
     
  19. I_Love_Silver

    I_Love_Silver I love U.S. coinage

    Very cool! Thank you ikandiggit!
     
  20. dmott88

    dmott88 Coin Slinger

    Pic1012.jpg Pic1013.jpg Pic1014.jpg Pic1015.jpg 1953 Proof DDO Wheat
     
  21. I_Love_Silver

    I_Love_Silver I love U.S. coinage

    DDO?? I'm not familiar with these abbreviations. Double die perhaps?
     
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