Extra spike on Statue of Liberty? - 2011-P Hayes Dollar reverse

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by JohnT, Jul 17, 2012.

  1. JohnT

    JohnT Newbismatist

    Hey all,

    Check this out:
    Hayes_Extra_Spike0.jpg Hayes_Extra_Spike1.jpg Hayes_Extra_Spike3.jpg Hayes_Extra_Spike4.jpg

    It looks like it is raised to me... and it looks like a spike. Opinions, thoughts?

    This is from a mint roll I just opened 10 minutes ago.

    As always, thanks for entertaining my posts!
     
  2. Avatar

    Guest User Guest



    to hide this ad.
  3. elijahhenry10

    elijahhenry10 New Member

    To me it just looks like a scratch, but if it is raised like you said, I have no idea.
     
  4. JohnT

    JohnT Newbismatist

    I was afraid of that myself, but I'm pretty confident it is raised. I actually found a scratched 2011-P Garfield for comparison
    Scratched_2011_Garfield.jpg
    (Different coin for comparison)

    I also found a 2nd coin from the Hayes roll that matches :smile

    I'm not fully convinced this is legit, but I'm hopeful!
     
  5. elijahhenry10

    elijahhenry10 New Member

    I don't know what to tell you. I'm surprised someone else hasn't commented yet?
     
  6. gboulton

    gboulton 7070 56.98 pct complete

    Man...

    From your pictures in the OP, I'm inclined to agree...it looks there, to my old eyes anyway, like it's raised.

    Interesting find...I'm curious to hear more opinions.
     
  7. JohnT

    JohnT Newbismatist

    I am curious as well, though I'm pretty sure I'm going to drop the few bucks to send this off to a CONECA attributor to get a pro opinion. I'm kind of kicking myself now because I had another roll that I pretty much breezed through not thinking there was anything to find (and at first glance, it does indeed just look like another coin smacked it and left a dent, which appears to be very common with these).

    Thanks for checking out my pics and giving feedback!
     
  8. SteveCaruso

    SteveCaruso Counterfeit Collector

    It's a die scratch or gouge. Very common, but in an interesting place on yours. :)

    This might be worth a little bit of a premium for novelty factor.
     
  9. JohnT

    JohnT Newbismatist

    Like a $10K novelty premium :rolleyes:

    I agree, die gouge seems to be the most plausible explanation. If the relief were a bit lower or if if the line wasn't parallel, I'd probably add it to my collection and not think too much more of it. I asked a CONECA guy if he is willing to look at it... if he is, then I'll let him officially tell me it is a die gouge :) Until then, I'll be dreaming of DDR.
    Squared off.jpg
     
  10. cciesielski01

    cciesielski01 Laced Up

    It could be a die scratch or a clashed die. Interesting find none the less!
     
Draft saved Draft deleted

Share This Page