2007 Presidential $ Error

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Clinker, Mar 8, 2007.

  1. Clinker

    Clinker Coin Collector

    The United States Mint has revealed that 50,000 of the New 2007 Washington Presidential Dollars do not have the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" on them.

    Clinker
     
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  3. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    Clinker,the actual mintage figure of the error coins could be higher than this.Eventually,the prices for this error coin will end up coming down.

    Aidan.
     
  4. Clinker

    Clinker Coin Collector

    To Aiden

    Since I got my info from the NBC news, you're probably right.

    Clinker

    btw...those Presidential coins that have the edge lettering at close upper edge and/or close lower edge are not errors: This alignment occurs from different positions of the collar die at striking.
     
  5. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Sorry, but I seriously doubt that the mint announced that news item.
    Sure, NBC may have reported it, but, possibly from 'unknown' sources within the mint.
    How could they know the exact number? and if they did, why not just correct the error, by putting it thru the ending press?
     
  6. SapperNurse

    SapperNurse DOD enhanced


    It could also be another Mint scam tryign to increase either the usage, the purchase of, or collecting of the Dolalrs. If the world knows there are 50, 000 mistakes, everyone will think this is a big money item, start buying tons of them, then realize that 50K isnt too rare, adn the actuall number is probable 1 mill.

    Now, i am not normally a conspiracy theorist, but it seems like a means of increasing the hype abotu the DeadPrez Coins.

    Personally, I want one each of PDS and then a bunch to spend and tick off random folk lol
     
  7. Philly Dog

    Philly Dog Coin Collector


    From the Mint
    So far the mint has only received reports of error coins coming from Philadelphia, mint spokeswoman Becky Bailey said.

    Bailey said it was unknown how many coins lacked the inscriptions. Ron Guth, president of Professional Coin Grading Service, one of the world's largest coin authentication companies, said he believes that at least 50,000 error coins were put in circulation. ``The first one sold for $600 before everyone knew how common they actually were,'' he said. ``They're going for around $40 to $60 on eBay now, and they'll probably settle in the $50 range

    here is link to story
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/uslatest/story/0,,-6464485,00.html
     
  8. knowtracks

    knowtracks Senior Member

    Man you could see this one coming six months ago!
     
  9. Clinker

    Clinker Coin Collector

    Thanks Philly Dog...for the additional info webpage...

    Clinker
     
  10. JeromeLS

    JeromeLS Coin Fanatic

    How many cheap errors CAN WE GET ON THESE STUPID COINS ????!!!!!
     
  11. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Well-Known Member

    I know. Apparently 50,000, if we go by what the mint says lol. I remember hearing predictions on hear about the rims before they were even released. ;)

    Phoenix :cool:
     
  12. Clinker

    Clinker Coin Collector

    Well, guys, I (since I don't collect errors) "guess" there are sure more coming because of the number of numismatists who do collect error coins and the huge amount of collectors who search for them and report them...

    Clinker
     
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