11990 nickel possibly a improperly Annealed planchet a black beauty?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by jazzcoins, Feb 11, 2009.

Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.
  1. jazzcoins

    jazzcoins New Member


    What doe's that have to do with my coin why is it so impossible for you to think it could not be a authentic coin they do slip out of the mint occasionally don;t you think

    I also have a 1950 NICKLE that looks just like the slabbed coins so that one is a buried coin too, and the slabbed coins are buried coins too ,that;s what it sound like to me.So maybe out of a hundred buried coins maybe this one is real is it so impossible I will post the 1950 one soon.



    I think IT;S more logical to believe that at least one or two or three could be a real specimens out of the hundred coins that appear to be sintherd planchets just becase you seen many that are not authentic so you are putting a label on mine doe's that make sense to YOU? Thanks GD for the input

    Alien ZEC you could call me ZEC GD
     
  2. Avatar

    Guest User Guest



    to hide this ad.
  3. jazzcoins

    jazzcoins New Member

    Does this look like it came out of a pay phone box it;s slabbed. i never seen one like these in a old payphone boxes that;s for sure did you see the slab ones in old payphone boxes?

    Alien ZEC
     

    Attached Files:

  4. davidh

    davidh soloist gnomic

    [​IMG]
    Yes Joe, I agree, it is indeed and incontroversably a sintered Black Beauty. Don't let anyone ever tell you differently.

    Now that that's settled beyond all doubt, Next Subject?
     
  5. rockdude

    rockdude Coin Collector

    You're not actually comparing your coin to the quarter are you?
     
  6. ice

    ice Just happy to be here

    I do metal detect and I have a bunch of coins that look like that I take them to the coin star at the credit union and turn them in so they do end up in rolls and back into circulation. I'm not sure if your coin is a error or not but it doesn't look like the quarter. Ice
     
  7. jazzcoins

    jazzcoins New Member

    Yes i am the pics are not doing any justice for the coin the coin is the same color and why do you ask .

    DO YOU REALIZE THAT THESE ERRORS ARE THE HARDEST TO DETECT DO YOU UNDERSTAND THAT. I HAVE ALREADY BROUGHT THE COIN TO A DEALER IN MY AREA WHO KNOWS ABOUT ERRORS AND HE SAID IT WAS A IMPROPERLY ANNEALED PLANCHET DO YOU KNOW WHAT THEY ARE ? I JUST WANTED TO HEAR OTHER OPINIONS THAT;S ALL I KNOW ITS AUTHENTIC/I WILL SEND IT TO NCGS TO SEE WHEN I GET A CHANCE.END OF STORY


    ALIEN ZEC

    j
     
  8. rockdude

    rockdude Coin Collector

    You're starting to sound like you're from another planet. jazz, there is nothing on your coin i;m sorry but spend more time i looking for something that may be worth you while don;t waste your time with it anymore you will find a real good error coin one day soon.
     
  9. jazzcoins

    jazzcoins New Member


    COMPARING CARLOS COIN TO MY COIN THat;s pretty sad ,because i know mine is authentic i;m not wasting my time your wasting your time.I am from another planet ZECTAS


    Alien zec
     
  10. rockdude

    rockdude Coin Collector

    He knows his is authentic!
     
  11. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    I agree with the others that this is a coin that at one time was in the ground. It doesn't look right for an improperly annealed planchet. If it was, it would look more like this:
    [​IMG]
     
  12. davidh

    davidh soloist gnomic

    That's what you got.

    Please!
     
  13. jazzcoins

    jazzcoins New Member

    Well that is not true these come in different colors improperly annealed planchets copper washed sintered coins. They come in red as the one you posted they come in brown they come in copper and they come in a greyish color ,and the black ones which are considered black beauties

    The most desirable ones are the ones with a thick layer of copper on the surface.

    No one really understands the physical nature of these errors how they are produced at the mint the chemical basis of how these are produced. I said mine looks like the color of the slabbed coins thet i posted the pics don't help much for you to see the color of my coin.

    Alien ZEC
     
  14. jazzcoins

    jazzcoins New Member

    It;s not what i have i just wanted to see who would hit it on the head with my coin that;s why i wanted other opinions

    Alien ZEC
     

    Attached Files:

  15. bhp3rd

    bhp3rd Die varieties, Gems

    The real ones have a black/grey appearance

    The real ones have a black grey appearance or charcoal look.
    I found 6 in a bank wrapped BU roll of 70-S before the holidays. I know they are different but I don't think it's any big deal - I've had them for sale for 2 months and nobody wants them so far.
    When trying to determine coins such as this it is almost impossible if it has been in circulation becuase we don't know where or what has caused it. Anything could have done it. Your coin is not one and even if it was it's value or rarity would be almost nothing.
    For reference I have found these in 1955-P, 56-P, 59-P, 60-P, 64P&D, and 70-S bank wrapped rolls - I do not think they are rare or particularly sought after by anyone that I know about - I think it is simarlar to mechanical doubled coins - yes it's an error but who cares?

    Ben Peters
     
  16. LostDutchman

    LostDutchman Under Staffed & Overly Motivated Supporter

    jazz,

    There is still dirt in the devices of your coin.... camon man... look at it!! its dirt!
     
  17. jazzcoins

    jazzcoins New Member

    COME ON MAN what you are seeing is copper not dirt i explained to you in the thread Look at the rim again don;t you see the nickel alloy flaking off and you see some copper not dirtI indicated in red the nickel flaking off

    Alien ZEC call me Alien ZEC not Jazz please
     

    Attached Files:

  18. LostDutchman

    LostDutchman Under Staffed & Overly Motivated Supporter

    that makes no sense... why would copper be flaking off of an improperly annealed planchet???

    Its dirt...
     
  19. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    I think Jazz meant nickel???
     
  20. jazzcoins

    jazzcoins New Member

    Yes Jello thanks for correcting me the nickel is flaking off the rim then showing some signs of copper on the rim.


    Here's some pics of dug up coins this is more what they look like see the corrosion green substance on the coin from enviormental elements known as rain,moisture, and the coin being under ground no dirt is on these coins. the dirt doe;s not adhere to the fields of the coin only gets green and rusted over a period of time NOT DIRT ON MY COIN
    Jazzcoins Joe
     

    Attached Files:

  21. LostDutchman

    LostDutchman Under Staffed & Overly Motivated Supporter


    Who knows...

    This is a clear cut case of a coin that has been buried in the ground... I have handled literally thousands of coins like this over the years. V nickels seem to be the coin we see most like this... and then buffalo... and then Jeffersons... what your seeing flake off is most likely dirt...

    I will split the cost with GDJ to see what the grading services have to say...
     
Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.

Share This Page