Silver Proof State Quarters Set STRUCK THRU

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  1. iPen

    iPen Well-Known Member

    Maybe it's bubble wrap struck through and melted on, twice since it's proof.
     
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  3. mynamespat

    mynamespat Well-Known Member

    I agree with a bit of acetone. Acetone will not effect the metal in any way. I think I would just splash a little on the surface to see if the anomaly begins to melt. It looks a lot like a one of these (which have a variety of uses in an industrial setting):
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  4. Kevin wu

    Kevin wu Well-Known Member

    Bubble wrap is much bigger . It only about size pen head . And it long .
     
  5. iPen

    iPen Well-Known Member

    Tiny bubbles of some sort.
     
  6. Kevin wu

    Kevin wu Well-Known Member

    Well , even it tiny bubbles it will not has mirror finish .
    The objects has mirror finish just like coin it self , I guess it was coin scrap metal from other coins .
     
  7. iPen

    iPen Well-Known Member

    Is the "bubble" area raised or incuse?
     
  8. Kevin wu

    Kevin wu Well-Known Member

     
    Last edited: May 6, 2017
  9. Cascade

    Cascade CAC Grader, Founding Member

    If it's incuse, below the surface of the fields, it's either damage or a struck thru
     
  10. Kevin wu

    Kevin wu Well-Known Member

    Sorry frist i saw Incuse was same level , some time to hard for me to understand a word . It not " Incuse " , or raised , It same Level as surface of the fields . It Feel like raised tinny when change view angles , maybe just it mirror finish reflection .
     
    Last edited: May 6, 2017
  11. Richard Stack

    Richard Stack New Member

    Cue the ukulele: Don Ho singing
    tiny bubbles,
    on My proof,
    asking questions
    What's the truth?
     
  12. Kevin wu

    Kevin wu Well-Known Member

    Just found this Coin on Sullivan Numismatics site for sell Maybe this same type error !

    pcgs 10c 1912-d barber dime struck thru & retained reeding & 10% off-center ms-62
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    PCGS 10c 1912-D Barber dime struck 10% off-center and also struck through a long piece of silver reeding, with the piece of reeding retained and creating a fantastic 2-piece set! The silver piece of reeding came off another coin, and was struck into this coin's reverse. Amazingly the silver piece of reeding did not get lost, but stayed with this coin until some individual pulled it from a roll or bag of dimes.

    The error likely occurred when another Barber dime was struck with a high "finned" rim, or when some sort of dramatic multi-struck error resulted in a thing layer of reeding protruding from the coin's edge. Then the piece of metal separated from that coin, and landed on top of the reverse die. This coin's planchet was then fed on top of that sliver of struck reeded edge and was struck on top of it, pressing the reeding fragment into this coin's reverse, and creating a nice "brockage" of the reeding. The silver fragment stayed retained into this coin's reverse until it made it out of the Mint, and at some point separated, creating this 2-piece set.

    Finding coins with struck in and retained scrap/objects. Most of the time the object is lost forever, and finding coins with the struck through object are rare. This is the only Barber dime we have heard of with something like this struck into it, and then with the object retained. Extremely rare.

    PCGS MS-62 light golden tan surfaces and subdued luster.

    https://sullivannumismatics.com/coi...-struck-thru-retained-reeding-10-center-ms-62
     
  13. Kevin wu

    Kevin wu Well-Known Member

    I am sending it to NGC Today Let see what it coming back in few weeks >
     
  14. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Did we just shift to another movie? What the devil happened with this thread?
     
  15. Kevin wu

    Kevin wu Well-Known Member

    IT BACK FROM NGC TODAY . It STRK THRU REEDING FRAGMENT ! AND REEDING IS BONDED ON THE COIN . I BET THE THIS SUPER RARE ON SILIVER PROOF COIN . 20170619_161402.jpg 20170619_161432.jpg
     
  16. messydesk

    messydesk Well-Known Member

    Congrats! Again, I don't know what this is worth to error collectors, but there are error specialists here who might be able to give a good estimate.
     
  17. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    That is amazing. It's rare but that doesn't make it super valuable in my opinion. Not thousands :nailbiting:
     
  18. Johndoe2000$

    Johndoe2000$ Well-Known Member

    Very cool, and unusual.
     
  19. davidh

    davidh soloist gnomic

    Now that you got it authenticated there's little reason for me to give my guess - but I will anyway. I would have guessed it was pre-strike damage to the planchet. Oh well.
     
  20. Rassi

    Rassi #GoCubs #FlyTheW #WeAreGood

    I like the cert number too... lots of 4's
     
  21. messydesk

    messydesk Well-Known Member

    If the OP (Kevin Wu) is Chinese, he might disagree with that.
     
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