Here's the other one I found in my friend's change hoard, he told me to keep it. That was my motivating factor to sell the other one.
This is my favorite error coin. It's a broad strike with a partial brockage. Inside the brockage you can see incused MERI. ULTRA COOL ERROR!
Here's another dealer cherrypick from a bargin bin for $1.....1999 CLAM. :devil: If I remember correctly, I sold this for $300!
1999's are TOUGH to find in nice condition and high grades. I have yet to find an ultra gem example in my searching. This coin I purchased from Ben Peters some years ago.
It is indeed a small world we live in. PS I think the day of 1999 has been the most prolific, and I dare say produced some of the finest cents, of the 103 days of Lincoln. Can any remaining year come close to the climactic day of '99?
I guess I'll post my only significant 2000, I won't be available tomorrow to have fun on here. I think Thad will appreciate this error. Broadstrike with a small clip. Too bad it's not a WAM, that would have been the icing.
Today's offerings are a NGC MS67RD 2000WAM obv and rev and a NGC MS69RD 2000D obv and rev. The 2000D has a population of only 3 at NGC. The next 2 days I will feature 2 coins that are all population 1 coins.