Another 1988 p extreme die deterioration

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Tyler Graton, Jul 19, 2017.

  1. Tyler Graton

    Tyler Graton Well-Known Member

    wow guys this is my third dime from 1988 Philadelphia that has some pretty nasty die deterioration. To be honest I don't understand how people wouldn't want to collect stuff like this. I think it's way cool. If you want to see all three of my die deterioration examples just look in the comments below. They are pretty intensely messed up haha I think they are all from the same die too because you can kinda see how it started and how it finished. Here it is and enjoy. Check out that E on the reverse in America, looks like the E is turning to an R IMG_1789.JPG IMG_1790.JPG IMG_1784.JPG IMG_1786.JPG IMG_1785.JPG IMG_1787.JPG
     

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  3. Tyler Graton

    Tyler Graton Well-Known Member

    I decided to post em just to give you guys something to look at. IMG_1791.JPG IMG_1792.JPG IMG_1793.JPG IMG_1794.JPG IMG_1799.JPG IMG_1796.JPG IMG_1797.JPG
     
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  4. Tyler Graton

    Tyler Graton Well-Known Member

    I mean look at it, look how massively pounded that O in one on the reverse looks. Upper cross bars on the TED almost like they never existed. The First S in states formed a crater.. and to me, it looks like in god we trust was etched out on the side of some wall.... where the heck is the L and B going? Is it because the "I" looks all tough, high and mighty ready to fight the world? Haha oh yeah. The dime also has a hang nail... or something. Jezum. What went wrong in 88?
     
  5. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Die deterioration is like never washing your car.

    Chris
     
  6. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    The picture of your 3 Dimes.. the one on the far right is a Misaligned Die Strike with a slight Collar Clash ;)
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  7. Tyler Graton

    Tyler Graton Well-Known Member

    Meh, I like an old rusty car. In the end it's not all about the look of the car, but it's character, and I say if you like it's character, it's all up to the eyes of the beholder. ;)
     
  8. Tyler Graton

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  9. ken454

    ken454 Well-Known Member

    yea keep saving those junk coins and in a few years you'll be dumping them at the bank for a few hundred bucks...
     
  10. Tyler Graton

    Tyler Graton Well-Known Member

    IMG_1805.JPG
    This is collectible.. IMG_1804.JPG
    This is collectible.
    IMG_1806.JPG This piece of junk is collectible. IMG_1807.JPG
    And last and definitely least this piece of metal is collectible.. but my dimes aren't collectible. And they aren't cool....? Whatever lol. I can give more description on my dime then you can with your perfect coin. I can give more description on my dimes then you could on a lot of errors ha. And even better, I can SEE the doubling on my dimes better than you can see on listed doubled dies. But don't worry, I realize what's happened.. you guys are into conformity, I am the anarchist in the coin world. You guys get told what to collect, I collect as I please and wish you guys would stop telling people what they should and shouldn't collect. Just makes you look too smart for your own good. Definitely wouldn't collect people like that as friends. My dime has the one up on you
     
  11. Beefer518

    Beefer518 Well-Known Member

    Personally, I like 'em. They tell a story of the dies.

    I don't think anyone is telling you what to or not to collect, they're just saying that even though they are interesting to you, they will probably never have added value. The thing with most collectors, whether it's coins, stamps, Beanie Babies, Pokemon cards, etc., is that they collect them for 2 reasons; they like what they collect (the most important reason), and because they anticipate a return on their investment into their collection.

    I saw collect what you like/love, and the rest of us be damned! :)
     
  12. Tyler Graton

    Tyler Graton Well-Known Member

    I know they aren't directly telling me that but they probably doing it subliminally. Idk telling someone they will spend their collection in a year is kinda like wishing someone spend their 1943 copper penny by accident. It's kinda rude ha, and if they were trying to tell me there is no extra value then they should just tell me like that. shoot lot of people think an Eisenhower dollar is only worth a dollar. When I have sold one for 6 bucks in circulated condition..
     
  13. SuperDave

    SuperDave Free the Cartwheels!

    They're interesting, for sure, but what they aren't is scarce. You only get dies that deteriorated when you strike a bazillion coins from them, and chances are each die that deteriorated produced nearly a full "die life" worth of coins just that deteriorated. That's what keeps people from finding them collectible.
     
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