Help with possible Error coins, from my Father's collection

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by rosethe, Mar 9, 2010.

  1. rosethe

    rosethe Junior Member

    Hello.

    I was trying to do some inventory of my Father's collection (it is pretty much futile) and I came across a few cents that were in folders apart from the bulk of the cents.

    Can anyone enlighten me about what these might be? The Red Book does not say anything about them.


    ERRORS

    Die Breaks


    (x2 coins) 1945
    1955 D


    DOUBLINGS

    1956 Doubled D (in folder)
    (x4 coins) 1957 D Micro Doubled Dates
    1960 Doubled D (in folder)


    ODD ERROR

    1941 Last 1 slanted


    Thank you for your consideration. :eek:
     
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  3. mikediamond

    mikediamond Coin Collector

    Hello.

    I was trying to do some inventory of my Father's collection (it is pretty much futile) and I came across a few cents that were in folders apart from the bulk of the cents.

    Can anyone enlighten me about what these might be? The Red Book does not say anything about them.


    ERRORS

    Die Breaks


    (x2 coins) 1945
    1955 D

    These are probably die chips. No value.


    DOUBLINGS

    1956 Doubled D (in folder)
    (x4 coins) 1957 D Micro Doubled Dates
    1960 Doubled D (in folder)

    Probably machine doubling (no value). Some of the "doubled D" cents might have repunched mintmarks (slight value).


    ODD ERROR

    1941 Last 1 slanted

    Damaged by a coin-wrapping machine. No value.


    Thank you for your consideration.
     
  4. rosethe

    rosethe Junior Member

    THANKS! :hammer:
     
  5. fishaddicit

    fishaddicit Senior Member

    Really need to see some pics to get any type of judgment. If possible could you post some pictures.
     
  6. rosethe

    rosethe Junior Member

    I was dreading that.

    Cents are SO difficult to photograph.....BRB.....
     
  7. foundinrolls

    foundinrolls Roll Searching Enthusiast

    Mike , of course, is right on the money and his suggestions as to what you have visible on your coins is going to be accurate. Pictures aren't needed other than to see if any of the D mint marks that appear doubled are machine doubled or repunched mint marks.

    The slanted 1 is indeed damage done by a counting/wrapping machine. We see that all the time.

    Repunched mint marks on circulated 1956 or 1960 cents may turn a 3 cent coin into a coin worth a nickel.
    And..cents with minor die breaks are worth a dime or less, if that. If the evidence of the die break is huge then the coin might have some value.

    Thanks,
    Bill
     
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