my first broadstruck coin?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by bryantallard, Sep 9, 2015.

  1. bryantallard

    bryantallard show me the money....so i can look through it

    at first I was just thinking it was a pretty cool off center. when I see broadstruck coins in photos they look bigger than the normal size of that denomination. when I went to throw this into my "cool find" tube it didn't want to fit as pictured. see is it my first? or just an off center? thanks
     

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  3. Numismat

    Numismat World coin enthusiast

    looks more off center rather than broadstruck, but yea the size difference is there along with the lack of edge reeding. Cool find.
     
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  4. phankins11

    phankins11 Well-Known Member

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  5. bryantallard

    bryantallard show me the money....so i can look through it

    ok thanks a bunch. I have found a few pretty cool things. this, and some nice cuds, even a quarter missing its obv layer. the things that continue to elude me are the major DD's the 2009 d wddr-001, the Wisconsin extra leaf, the 72 p LC 001, etc. I think I will feel complete when I stumble upon one. until then... the hunt continues
     
  6. mikediamond

    mikediamond Coin Collector

    Since the devices are cut off along the coin's edge, it's an off-center strike.
     
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  7. phankins11

    phankins11 Well-Known Member

    Ah so this is what he has...http://www.error-ref.com/?s=off+center+strike

    @mikediamond on the obverse of this error I don't see the collar scar which is described in the off center strike error section. It does say "often" so is it safe to assume that a collar scar is not the authoritative tell tale sign, but its the devices being sharply cut off, which signify it being an off center strike?
     
  8. mikediamond

    mikediamond Coin Collector

    I suspect this coin was struck with a conventional die setup (obverse die as hammer die). 1996 is rather early for inverted die setups in the Philadelphia Mint (Denver was the pioneer). So a collar scar would more likely be located on the reverse face. In any case, a collar scar is not always present in off-center strikes, so the key diagnostic is a design that is cut off on one or both faces. Collar scars can also be found on uncentered broadstrikes, so it's not a useful diagnostic for discriminating between uncentered broadstrikes and off-center strikes.
     
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  9. bryantallard

    bryantallard show me the money....so i can look through it

    so it's possible for an off center to be larger than normal?
     
  10. mikediamond

    mikediamond Coin Collector

    Virtually all off-center coins are larger than a normal coin along one axis.
     
  11. bryantallard

    bryantallard show me the money....so i can look through it

    ok thanks mike. I never noticed it on any other. i only did this time because it didn't fit in the tube properly.
     
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