Faceless Dollar found near Denver

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  1. Exiled

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  3. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Well-Known Member

    Wow. Now I need to find a few of thoughs to. Hope it turns out to be completely legit. You never know. Thanks for sharing the article.

    Phoenix :cool:
     
  4. gxseries

    gxseries Coin Collector

    This is what happens when the mint mints way too much. But that creates some interesting errors I guess.
     
  5. don cole

    don cole Member

    You would not even consider the mint screwing around to create a hype for there mintings? Would you?
     
  6. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    I can strongly suspect that it could be a 2007D,that is,if it has been proven to be a genuine error coin.

    Aidan.
     
  7. n_sandler4

    n_sandler4 Paul

    Ohh...that person is LUCKY. I saw somewhere that PCGS was offering $10,000 for grading the first coin with only edge lettering...Just for the chance to grade it, not to buy it.....

    Sorry, it is actually a $2500 reward =p
     
  8. kiyardo

    kiyardo Senior Member

  9. vipergts2

    vipergts2 Jester in hobby of kings

    Strange

    I wish they would have showed the reverse, it looks like someone removed the face like the start of a magicians coin.
    The first link in this thread has no pic, but it sound like a blank planchet went through the edge letter press, that would be cool.
     
  10. vipergts2

    vipergts2 Jester in hobby of kings

    sac?

    I thought it was for the first Sac dollar with edge letters.
     
  11. Dockwalliper

    Dockwalliper Coin Hoarder

    The reward for this coin was $2500.

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    PCGS continues to offer a $10,000 reward for the first person who submits for verification a genuine, Sacagawea golden dollar coin mistakenly struck with the edge lettering intended for the new Presidential dollar coins. A $10,000 finder's reward also is being offered to the person who submits the first over-struck example with the both the Sacagawea and Presidential designs on the same coin.
     
  12. satootoko

    satootoko Retired

    I disagree. At that stage of preparation of a magician's coin there should be a deep, very narrow and well defined, rim. This one has the typical transition of an unmilled planchet.
     
  13. vipergts2

    vipergts2 Jester in hobby of kings

    So the planchet made it to the letter press way before it should have?
     
  14. satootoko

    satootoko Retired


    As I understand the minting process, a cart full of planchets is dumped into a hopper from which they are fed one-by-one into the press, and then into another cart. For the DeadPrez coins they then go through the edge lettering process, which ends up putting them in another cart that dumps them into the machine where they are bagged.

    If a blank planchet happened to stick in the cart at the first stage, it would still be there when the cart was used to pick up milled coins and take them for edge lettering. That planchet would go through the rest of the process with stamped coins, and unless a QC inspector happened to be awake at the time and removed it, the planchet would get bagged.

    No one is looking at individual coins when they are being machine counted and wrapped in rolls from the mint bags, so it winds up in circulation.
     
  15. vipergts2

    vipergts2 Jester in hobby of kings

    planchet

    What I was wondering was the dished center of the planchet. The planches I have seen have flat smooth surfaces so the design will transfer properly with minimal streaks or appearance defects.
     
  16. Ryan625

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  17. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    The striking of the coin itself will eliminate the dishing in the centre of the planchet,because of the huge amount of pressure that is needed to transfer the designs off the dies onto the planchet,thus making the coin.

    Aidan.
     
  18. vipergts2

    vipergts2 Jester in hobby of kings

    Thanks for the info guys, you learn somthing new every day.
     
  19. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    A blank as punched from the strip will have a flat smooth surface. After it is put through the upsetting machine it will have a slightly raised rim around the edge of the planchet and the surface will appear tpo dish down around the edge and thenbe flat across most of the face of the planchet.

    The coin we have in question here was not struck, and then was put through the edge lettering machine. In effect it has had the edge of the blank upset twice, the first time raising a rim and the second time increasing the height of that rim while impressing the letters into the edge. For that reason the dishing from the rim down to the flat faces of the coin is greater than that seen on a normal unstruck planchet.
     
  20. SapperNurse

    SapperNurse DOD enhanced

    That is what i was thinking when the news agencies made such a big deal about the clean edge coins a week or so ago. You have to admit, it is great free publicity. After all, the cost to the mint is the same to make error coins vs legit coins
     
  21. vipergts2

    vipergts2 Jester in hobby of kings

    ditto

    I started thinking the same thing when I was reading my numismatic news last night.:thumb: It makes me wonder if any more "mistakes" will come with the Adam,s dollar?
     
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