Will this minting flaw effect the grade of my coin?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by eddyk, Aug 5, 2013.

  1. eddyk

    eddyk New-mismatist

    I assume this is the correct section in which to ask this question...


    I have no idea what you would call this type of defect, but it came directly from the mint this way. This is also a mule mint error coin and I intend to get it slabbed and graded, but I'm worried the grade will be effected.

    So even though it's not a pristine example, the defects in question are not from circulation wear.




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  3. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    Indented or raised? If raised, I'd say die chips. If indented, I'd say PMD.
     
  4. eddyk

    eddyk New-mismatist

    Raised.
    So they're called Die Chips?

    Will the coin be graded any lower because of them?
     
  5. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    The damage on your coin was caused by holes broken into the die. I don't know if it would grade or not.
     
  6. 19Lyds

    19Lyds Member of the United States of Confusion

    Why are you saying its a mule?
     
  7. d.t.menace

    d.t.menace Member

    Maybe he doesn't like the queen?
     
  8. 19Lyds

    19Lyds Member of the United States of Confusion

    I only ask because the term has been misused and abused in recent online coin stories.

    I'm curious as to what other denomination coin this one is mated too which in effect creates the mule. Not to mention the fact that certain authentic "mules" command premiums regardless of what they grade.
     
  9. d.t.menace

    d.t.menace Member

    Yes, I was being facetious. I'm interested too if it's a mule.
     
  10. 19Lyds

    19Lyds Member of the United States of Confusion

    I knew that. I just didn't want this to float off the page! ;^)
     
  11. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    Yeah. I missed the mule mention. What makes you think it's a mule?
     
  12. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

  13. eddyk

    eddyk New-mismatist

    It is indeed one of the undated 2008 20 pence coins.

    In short the obverse and reverse design of the 20 pence coin was changed in mid 2008.

    The coin pictured has the new obverse but the old reverse. One graded at AU58 recently sold for around $500. In a low grade they sell for around $80.

    It's commonly called the 'undated' 20 pence.
    The old reverses and new obverses are the sides with the date. This one as a result has no date at all.
     
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  14. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    I have to ask, what does this mean?

    eddyk - Graded AU 58 by PCCGS

    Professional Coin Collector Grading Service
     
  15. eddyk

    eddyk New-mismatist

    It's just a signature I made years ago.

    Supposed to be a joke I guess.

    PCGS being the well known grading company. The idea is that there is a company which also grades coin collectors, and I am graded AU 58. :D
     
  16. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    OK. I thought it had something to do with the coin in the OP.
     
  17. 19Lyds

    19Lyds Member of the United States of Confusion

    Condition of the die should not affect the grade.
     
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  18. AWORDCREATED

    AWORDCREATED Hardly Noticeable

    I don't like penance, no matter how many :)
     
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