Upside down S on 1977Kennedy 1/2 $ proof

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Norman Asis, Sep 10, 2017.

  1. Norman Asis

    Norman Asis Active Member

    Good evening everyone. Quick question, I was going through the Cherry Picker guide and there was no mention of any error variety on a 1977 half dollars. I happen to have a 1977 S proof set and the half dollar which looks like an upside down S mintmark. Of note, the guide that I have was published in 2012. Picture will follow when I get home. Your thoughts, inputs , comments and infos are always appreciated. Thanks
     
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  3. Youngcoin

    Youngcoin Everything Collector

    Pictures?
     
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  4. Tyler Graton

    Tyler Graton Well-Known Member

    Pictures speak a thousand words.
     
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  5. Youngcoin

    Youngcoin Everything Collector

    Amen.
     
  6. Norman Asis

    Norman Asis Active Member

    Sorry about the delay. Just got home, pictures were taken and now posted. Thanks! IMG_20170910_195559056_HDR.jpg IMG_20170910_195053521_HDR.jpg IMG_20170910_195448144_HDR.jpg
     
  7. Norman Asis

    Norman Asis Active Member

    Tyler my man! So, what do you think? Youngcoin, good evening!
     
  8. Tyler Graton

    Tyler Graton Well-Known Member

    To be honest it looks normal to me. But the penny 1977 I would love to see.
     
  9. Norman Asis

    Norman Asis Active Member

    This is a closer image of the same coin. It even looks like a "g" this time.
    IMG_20170910_210733893_BURST000_COVER_TOP.jpg
     
  10. Tyler Graton

    Tyler Graton Well-Known Member

    I'm not sure. I agree kinda looks funky. But hey please can I see the penny? The s looks funky and so does the date. Looks very thick from here
     
  11. Norman Asis

    Norman Asis Active Member

    1977 penny-S proof coin pictures you requested. Have a goodnight bro! IMG_20170910_213811027.jpg IMG_20170910_215348016_HDR.jpg
     
  12. Tyler Graton

    Tyler Graton Well-Known Member

    Oh haha I should have known. It's die deteration sorry I won't do this again ha..
     
  13. 19Lyds

    19Lyds Member of the United States of Confusion

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  14. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    I agree with you on that. It looks like part of the "S" is missing, I would call that a major flaw for Poof coins.
    I also think that you "should" never see any "Die Deterioration" Type errors come from Proof Dies. These coins are made on a slow press unlike bussiness struck coins
    that get pump out at 3 per second.
     
  15. atrox001

    atrox001 Senior Member

    I agree with Lee (19Lyds), his is the best answer, especially when he pointed out it being a tilted punch.

    Larry Nienaber
     
  16. Norman Asis

    Norman Asis Active Member

    Good pm! Appreciate all your replies. So from what I can gather from everyone's comments,( correct me if I'm wrong):
    *This is not an inverted S mintmark.
    *It's unusual for proof coins to show die deterioration since they are struck differently compared to the business struck coins.

    So it means that 1977 S proof coins I received were not only poorly struck but also have a lot of irregularities not consistent with proof coin sets.
    Again, I want to thank you for all the infos and tips.
    About to start a different thread. Hope to see everyone's comments on it as well.
     
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  17. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    In my opinion, Proof coin should not show any Form of "Die Deterioration" as these dies are not exposed to the same useage as Production coin dies [business strikes].
    And Proof Coin are "suposed" to be inspected before being sent out.
    I can't tell why you cent looks like it does, But it does look like some kind of damage.
     
  18. Norman Asis

    Norman Asis Active Member

    Actually, all the coins in that set has some kind of deterioration and or imperfections. It's okay though, my kids like looking at it and besides , it's my birth year. Thanks
     
  19. Tyler Graton

    Tyler Graton Well-Known Member

    Its definitely looking like some form of doubling. What kind? Idk. I even started thinking it was the reflection lol but whatever it is, it's not normal that's for sure.
     
  20. Norman Asis

    Norman Asis Active Member

    I know man. Did you get a chance to look at my recent post? When you do, let me know what think? Have a goodnight bro!
     
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