V Nickel Discoveries!

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  1. vnickels

    vnickels Matt Draiss Numismatics & Galleries

    This article will be going into Errorscope in the near future:

    Clipped Planchets: Big Money is Still Out There By Matt Draiss


    Hey everybody! I love collecting error coins, and my line of specialty is all clips on all U.S. coin series. I work as the apprentice for
    a P.N.G. dealer and part time in a local coin shop, so I do a lot of sorting of coins of all kinds. The bulk of it is low grade Wheaties, Buffalo
    Nickels, and Liberty Nickels. Why is coin sorting fun? Most people in there right minds who pass out at the mere thoughts of organizing
    bulk coins like those above by date, mint, etc. I,being an error coin collector, keep my eyes pealed for clips whenever I get a big sorting
    task to complete. Well, my patience payed off, because I discovered not 1, but 3 potential Buffalo clips, and the real prize was two V nickel
    clips in decent grades. They are the main topic of discussion here because I specialize in V nickels among other things, and was utterly
    thrilled to have found both of these remarkable clips.


    The fun all started when I was sorting about 15,000 nickels from Shield to Jefferson in every grade under the sun. I had coffee can
    after coffee can practically exploding with coins screaming SORT ME! Ok, that was a little bit exaggerated, but you get the idea. So as I was
    sorting them, I kept my eyes pealed for dates and grades, but also if I saw something resembling a clip, however small it may have been, I set
    it aside. The two biggest finds out of the whole batch was two V nickels pictured below. Enjoy the following pictures and keep looking because
    clips are still out there! Both of these coins look better in hand and my scanner does not do them proper justice.


    The one coin is a 1907 grading VF and displays two clips: 2% curved at 1 o'clock and 1% straight at 4 o'clock. A double clip V nickel is very
    rare and worth in the range of $75 to $100 as far as retail pricing goes.



    The second coin is an 1896 grading choice Very Good. The coin display a 1% clip at 8 o'clock. This coin is worth in the range of $35 to $50 retail
    and is a great type coin error.
     
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    vnickels Matt Draiss Numismatics & Galleries

    Photos to be uploaded shortly!
     
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  6. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Good to see you Matt......:)
     
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    vnickels Matt Draiss Numismatics & Galleries

    Thanks! Capitalism old fellow.
     
  8. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Well, can't say that I totally agree with that, but heck, you are having fun aren't ya........:)
     
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    vnickels Matt Draiss Numismatics & Galleries

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