Common Coin Misnomers

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  1. BNB Analytics

    BNB Analytics New Member

    What are your favorite common coin misnomers?

    Mine is the Buffalo nickel since it's really a Bison, not a buffalo ;)
     
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  3. Kent

    Kent Junior Member

    Should we say Native American instead of Indian?
     
  4. mrh757

    mrh757 Senior Member

    cent---pennie
     
  5. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    Lest we forget - "Poor man's double(d) die".
     
  6. pappy-o

    pappy-o coinoisseur

    Everybody born in the U.S.A. is a Native American , the Indians are refered to as American Indian or Indian ;)
     
  7. illini420

    illini420 1909 Collector

    "First Strike" on PCGS labels... has nothing to do with when the coins are actually struck and is more accurately "first sold"
     
  8. Kent

    Kent Junior Member


    I hope I didn't insult anyone I am not very PC, but I have always wondered why no one ever complained about Indian Head Cent. I guess if Indian is acceptable that is why, but I thought the PC reffered to Indians as Native American which as you stated would cover all that are born here.
     
  9. volker00

    volker00 Coin Collecting Noob

    I was surprised when I found out that the Indian Head penny is actually Liberty wearing a headdress, and not a Native American. Another misnomer is the fact that it is also Liberty on the Mercury Dime, and not the Roman god.
     
  10. yakpoo

    yakpoo Member

    Gynandroidhead
     
  11. Coinman1981

    Coinman1981 Junior Member

    Proof is NOT a grade -- it's a method of manufacture!
     
  12. blue_oxen

    blue_oxen Junior Member


    its actually Sarah Longacre wearing a headdress.
     
  13. tauferners

    tauferners On a quest for knowledge

    I work on a daily basis with daily with native americans as customers and collegues (sp?) and they prefer to be called just that. My belief is that it is politicaly correct to refer to them as they wish.
     
  14. danfierce70

    danfierce70 Member

    The vietnamese currency is called a "dong." Does THAT ring any bells for ya?
     
  15. vipergts2

    vipergts2 Jester in hobby of kings

    A misnomer.... how about "mint" wrapped rolls?
     
  16. Cents being referred to as pennys is without a doubt #1.

    Technically the nickel is called the five cent piece...but no one calls it that!

    I don't like when people refer to the people on the current coins in a childish shortened manner, like, for instance washies for Washington on the quarter.
     
  17. krispy

    krispy krispy

    When people from other (non-coin) collecting hobbies usurp the term 'Mint' to describe the condition of things they collect or are trying to sell, such as vintage/antique items, toys, comicbooks, etc. Auction listings commonly refer to non-coin items as MINT or the really funny ones, Near Mint (NM) / Near Mint Mint (NMM), when in fact, none of the items were minted nor are related to minting process in production and after production states. It may often be highly probable that the seller/buyer alike know little in detail about coin collecting, minting process and grading of coins in order to evoke the term for the non-coin items they are describing as if the other party would understand the comparison of quality/condition.
     
  18. kanga

    kanga 65 Year Collector

    Interesting.
    Two people mentioned using "penny" instead of "cent" as being high on their list.
    But a couple weeks ago I got flamed because I said the same thing.

    Anyway that along with "double(d) die" are probably the worst for me.
    As numismatists I believe we should use correct terminology.
    But for those not well versed in coin collecting, as long as we can understand their meaning, that should be sufficient. We should gently correct them, but not make an issue of it.

    I still call them Mercury dimes even though I know the device is actually Winged Liberty.
    Understanding is the more important issue.
     
  19. Kent

    Kent Junior Member


    That one bugs me too. So does Roosies. I know that is easier to type or spell and believe I don't do either well, but for no other reason we should respect the former Presidents.
     
  20. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    Yes, this is probably my favorite...it isn't a big enough error for me to really make a big deal about it publicly, but when I hear it I do kind of roll my eyes.
     
  21. DoK U Mint

    DoK U Mint In Odd we Trust

    Exactly!

    Exactly! To everyone of you:pencil:.

    YakPoo looks like Water Buff.

    Indians are "Indigenous" persons.

    Penny makes sense.....and on & on & on.

    I just dislike EXACTLY being used so ofter.:rolling:

    Everywhere for all things everywhere.
     
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