Need help new error found 1955d over date 1956d

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by newcoinboy, Mar 10, 2013.

  1. newcoinboy

    newcoinboy Member

    HI Everyone, JUST Serching through Coins today and I Think i Have Found a Big One, 1955D over 1956D Date
    Im Not sure how to proceed or what to due, Im Not a Member of Any Clubs, Ive checked all over on line and can not find anything to attribute this to. Please Let Me know Frank 100_4101.jpg 100_4102.jpg
     

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  3. 16d

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    A 5 over 6 would make no sense. Maybe I'll take that back, but I dont think so.
    Are you thinking along the lines of the 1958/7? If so, most experts have debunked this piece as a die-gouge.
     
  4. newcoinboy

    newcoinboy Member

    I Have tried to show the outline in this Photo
     
  5. newcoinboy

    newcoinboy Member

    Please view last photo, A Outline of a Six can be clearlly seen
     
  6. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    An outline of something can be seen, that is indisputeable. What it is, is subject to question. I have no idea, but would like to see what people think.
     
  7. 16d

    16d Member

    It's a puzzler, that's for sure. Look a a regular '56. The bottom loop is lower, while the upper tail would extend way furthur than shown.
    Whatever, I like it.
     
  8. mikediamond

    mikediamond Coin Collector

    It's almost certainly a simulacrum. It's a stain that happens to match the shape of a partial numeral. Notice that much of the rest of your coin is stained the same color.
     
  9. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    IMHO not an over date but is pretty cool looking as stated above makes no sense to have a 55/56 or 5/6 I truly believe its a stain that appears to look like a 6 under the 5. Keep on the search as they are out there ieven in pocket change.
     
  10. newcoinboy

    newcoinboy Member

    Thank You for the Info , Due you think i should wet it a little to see if it can be removed??
     
  11. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    No, I would leave it as it is, I like Mike's term 'simulacrum'. In collecting you may run into several over the years. Like the outline of Elvis on a IHOP pancake. If it is a chemical stain/tarnish, water wouldn't take it off.
     
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