200? Dime

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by therocktjb, Jan 13, 2013.

  1. therocktjb

    therocktjb Wait, what**

    So I just won an auction that had this coin in it. While I wait to receive it so I can put the pictures up, I was curious if anyone knew of any others that existed and had any sort of rarity on it; i.e many produced not so rare error, or there are not many so it's a good grab...etc.

    Will update when I get the item with pics. This will be my first true error coin I have in my collection. (Hopefully). This was just a coin in the collection I bought, not the focal point, and I didn't pay much for it.
     
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  3. The Beatles

    The Beatles Member

    Instantly makes me think of grease-filled die.
     
  4. therocktjb

    therocktjb Wait, what**

    Hmmm, that is something I didn't think of.
     
  5. non_cents

    non_cents Well-Known Member

    Could be grease-filled, could be damaged. How much did you pay for it if I may ask?
     
  6. therocktjb

    therocktjb Wait, what**

    $30 for the whole lot.

    Has PR69 Madison Dollar
    1897-1909 Indian Cents - nothing special, just regular cents
    1909-1941 Wheat book...usuals removed from the book, but still some teens and twenties
    Two rolls of wheats...probably 40s and 50s, just more for the collection
    Two $2 bills...a 53 and 70 something
    Two sets of SBA's
     
  7. non_cents

    non_cents Well-Known Member

    Sounds like a good deal overall. The coin, if it is a struck through grease, is only worth a dollar or two maximum, though.
    Keep up the hunt!
     
  8. therocktjb

    therocktjb Wait, what**

    Thanks for that non cents!

    To give a small update, the package finally shipped, so i should have it by Friday to post up the pics with a nice update.
     
  9. therocktjb

    therocktjb Wait, what**

    Update - I have the coin in hand, I need to use my camera at work to take a good picture to upload it. Some of the In God We Trust is missing as well.

    On top of that, the book of wheat book that came with the auction, had a 1922 no D!
     
  10. non_cents

    non_cents Well-Known Member

    We would need to see pictures. It could either be a worn coin (normal for 1922) or a fake, but there certainly is a possibility of it being a no-D. Either way we will need pictures to make a determination.
     
  11. therocktjb

    therocktjb Wait, what**

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    Okay, here's the photos of the dime. I put my loupe on my camera and got the best I could. The last numeral is almost completely gone, but it's either a 0, 2, or 3, and the W from WE is almost gone as well.
     
  12. therocktjb

    therocktjb Wait, what**

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    Not trying to double post, just trying to figure a better way to post the images. See if they are "hover enlargeable"
     
  13. coingeek12

    coingeek12 Well-Known Member

    wow, looks like something!
     
  14. Manbeast

    Manbeast Collector

    It looks like struck through grease to me.
     
  15. coingeek12

    coingeek12 Well-Known Member

    not to be mean but.....
    YOU PESIMIST!!!! I CANT BELEVE YOU!!!! ALWAYS STEALLING CANDY FROM BABYS AND SMASHING PEOPLES DREAMS!!!!! HOW DARE YOU!!!!
    ok, rant over.
    but hey, he could still find somthing
     
  16. 16d

    16d Member

    That looks nearly abraded, by the pics. Looks like some go-getter @ the mint took polishing to another level.
     
  17. Manbeast

    Manbeast Collector

    Yawn!
     
  18. coingeek12

    coingeek12 Well-Known Member

    why?
    anyway to add to my rant j/k
     
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