1848 Large Cent Error & 1820? Matron head. Counter stamped w/ few errors

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Ru8, Feb 14, 2014.

  1. Ru8

    Ru8 New Member

    Ok so here is the 1848 Large Cent which is kinda flat, the coin is bigger then normal large cents. I posted some good pics with both coins on top of each other and next to each other so you guys could see.

    The second is a Matron head, the date is very confusing. To me it looks like there are two 8's and also kinda looks like its two different dates, what do you guys think ? Also it has S.BERRY stamped on the front site, any idea who he is? I tried to google and couldnt find any that had that name on the coins, but found other peoples names..others call it Counter Stamping I guess?

    Also in S.BERRY the last 3 letters look like they are doubled ? and is that a die crack thats in the 3rd numbers place ?

    There should be good bit of pics up d1.jpg d2.jpg d4.jpg L11.jpg L22.jpg L33.jpg L44.jpg L55.jpg L99.jpg LC01.jpg d1.jpg d2.jpg d4.jpg L11.jpg L22.jpg L33.jpg L44.jpg L55.jpg L99.jpg LC01.jpg d1.jpg d2.jpg , if you guys need more plz let me know and tell me of what, and ill post them asap.
     
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  3. Ru8

    Ru8 New Member

    The 2nd coin that has the S.BERRY on it, DD, die crack etc.. 5.jpg 5.jpg d3.jpg d5.jpg 5.jpg d3.jpg d5.jpg l6.jpg L4.jpg L3.jpg L2.jpg L1-1.jpg L1.jpg
     
  4. vlaha

    vlaha Respect. The. Hat.

    The first coin has been hit with a hammer.

    Cool counter stamp BTW.
     
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  5. Rick Stachowski

    Rick Stachowski Motor City Car Capital

    thats a tin hammer, as a nice round head on it
     
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  6. rascal

    rascal Well-Known Member

    The 1848 coin has been flattened out along the edges by someone using a hammer or some other type metal object. this flattened it out wider in diameter than a normal coin.
     
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  7. Ru8

    Ru8 New Member


    do counter stamps bring in any value ?
     
  8. BRandM

    BRandM Counterstamp Collector

    Some have a lot of value Ru8 but, unfortunately, not yours. The stamp isn't listed in references and is far too common a name to have a shot at attributing. Do you see a hint of another initial before the "S"? it was much more common for counterstampers to use two initials rather than one, but there are plenty with only the one initial.

    Bruce
     
  9. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    I think the counterstamped piece is an 1830, haven't tried to attribute it The "die crack" is damage from a gouge on the coin, not a die crack.
     
  10. Ru8

    Ru8 New Member

    Thank you everyone for your opinions and help !!
     
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