Here's one of my latest coin finds

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by rascal, Dec 7, 2011.

  1. rascal

    rascal Well-Known Member

    I hope you enjoy this photo and all comments about the coin and not about me is welcome. I'm not asking about what it is I'm just showing my coin here on CT. Troy W LLL1.jpg
     
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  3. jloring

    jloring Senior Citizen

    Well, it must be an error coin. Nice photo! I don't collect 'em, I just spend 'em. I did find one "non-error" awhile back, at least that's what they told me here on CT. Spent that one too. Here's a pic:

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  4. Cazkaboom

    Cazkaboom One for all, all for me.

    Pardon my newbie remark, but what am I looking at?
     
  5. Taxidermist

    Taxidermist Collector of US/IL/RU/DE

    Duke Ellington seated at a grand piano, holding a bag of weed. Massive mint error, congrats!
     
  6. rascal

    rascal Well-Known Member

    How did you guess it correctly ? now I know you may be a old pro. Troy

    No I was just joking with you.
     
  7. rascal

    rascal Well-Known Member

    You are looking at a rare dropped letter coin. look closely and you can see the sunken in L Troy
     
  8. Cazkaboom

    Cazkaboom One for all, all for me.

    I see it now. What coin is that? I don't recognize it.
     
  9. zach24

    zach24 DNSO 7070 71 pct complete

    2009 Washington DC.

    Troy, you talk much about these dropped letter errors, and I dont know much about them.... Could you explain to me how these occur?

    Thank you, sir!
     
  10. Merc Crazy

    Merc Crazy Bumbling numismatic fool

    For a second there I thought it was gonna be the DDR that goes for moon money. Still a nice find.
     
  11. rascal

    rascal Well-Known Member

    I have some of the moon money coins also but they are not for sale or show. they are authenticated and slabbed.
     
  12. rascal

    rascal Well-Known Member

    I'm not very good at trying to explain things but I sure will give it a try for you. the way they occur is that a coin die recessed place like the letters , numbers or any part of the design becomes clogged with about any kind of junk. sometimes this will come loose and fall out of the recessed areas of the die then if it happens to land on the next planchet the die pushes the junk or debree whatever we want to call it get's pushed into the coin as the die strikes it. when this coin comes out of the die the debree falls out of the planchet and presto you have a dropped letter and if a bigger part of the design happens to stay together and does this then I call it a dropped die filling coin. What makes these so rare is that a lot of times this debree or junk breaks apart into tiny pieces and only makes tiny looking places on the coins. I suppose the larger pieces that stays together like say a whole group of the coins design is some type of stuff that is really hard and stays together better . hope this helps you. Troy
     
  13. Numismat

    Numismat World coin enthusiast

    Not for sale makes sense, but not for show? I don't see the point in keeping it hidden. If you're willing to admit to having it, you may as well share by showing it. As you may have often read, "pics or it didn't happen".
     
  14. rascal

    rascal Well-Known Member

    Well in this case I better just go ahead and tell you a lie before you worry yourself and become sick. Ok then it never happened ...... Feel better now? I sure as heck hope so,I would hate to cause someone to get sick.
     
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