I've generally limited my collection to US coins with a single error type. There are times, however, that I break this rule when I find compelling examples which are not available or affordable in US coins. One coin that comes to mind is the 1967 New Zealand/Bahamas mule that I could never afford in a US coin. Due to the imprecise nature of many Civil War tokens, they have produced some rather spectacular errors. I'm sure that many on this forum are familiar with the strong clash and shattered die of the Broas Bakery token. I'm also showing a picture of a doubled three on a Civil War token which I can't recall seeing on a US coin.
Congrats! They are fun coins. I'm sure an interesting study could be made of the progression. I've got one where a good reverse is mated with the clashed reverse, but it is in terrible shape. BTW, I'm new here. Who is "Steve". Thanks
Here's his link . You're right , I'd like to have a perfect one all through the die cracks and clashes . http://www.civilwartokens.com/
Here's mine , I won it for $49 shipping included . Instant Karmas Gonna Get You ~ John LennonANA#3146234 Edit Post Reply Reply With Quote Promote to Article Blog this Post 12-15-2013, 09:00 PM #2 rzage Moderator Join Date Apr 2010 Location Chicago Posts 12,589 Likes 1,970 Liked 867 Times in 739 Posts Blog Entries 2 My Mood Instant Karmas Gonna Get You ~ John LennonANA#3146234
Thanks , but it's darker than the pics , I think they juiced the photo a little bit , in hand it's just brown , but I like it .