New Variety of Shield Nickel

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by PatternCollector, Nov 7, 2015.

  1. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    yes it does and I'm sure it is. Just struck me funny when looking at your reverse something caught my eye that look familiar. Perhaps a different die state, and Ive never seen a reverse shield with 8 broken letters.
     
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  3. howards

    howards Shield Nickel Nut

    The 5 is strike doubled and/or Longacre doubled. Very common. Broken letters on reverse IIc are also very common and result from broken working hubs.
     
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  4. howards

    howards Shield Nickel Nut

    Not a die stage at all. It's a working hub stage.

    No one has ever attempted a census of broken letters on Rev. IIc (it would be an enormous job). I believe I've seen them with up to 10 broken letters. If you want to research this, I'd suggest reviewing Heritage's completed auction photos.
     
  5. howards

    howards Shield Nickel Nut

    BTW, correct usage of "stage" vs "state":

    Die states are the result of wear to a die.

    Die stages are the result of a visible change to a die (e.g., a crack, a cud).

    It is quite possible for a die to be an early die state and a late die stage (e.g., if it cracks early in its life). It is also possible for a die to be a late die state and an early die stage if the only change in the die is wear.

    Confusing, I know.
     
  6. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    Ok thanks for the info .
     
  7. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    So Howard is the op nickel a new variety. And yes I know you like to see the coin in hand as I have sent you quite a few coins in the past year.
     
  8. howards

    howards Shield Nickel Nut

    Yes, it is a new variety. It is no longer common for me to encounter a new DDO that is not an 1868, so I was very pleased to learn about this one from PatternCollector. This is only the second non-1868 DDO this year that is new to me (the other was an 1873).

    OTOH, I found another new 1868 DDO just a couple days ago. I have 70 different DDOs catalogued for 1868, and just determining whether one is new or not is a big job.
     
  9. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    Yes somewhat but still willing to learn more on shields . I do collect variety coins, but these days I've have found a true interest in shields and half dimes. 9 times out of 10 at a show WILL opt. To purchase one or the other. No matter if it's a variety or not. When I find a coin I like it's
    sometimes just eye appeal . Even though I may have several the same date ie 1868 and 69's shields. Even have purchased some knowing that they were Longacre doubling if the coin is appealing .
     
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  10. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    Oh I'm sure it is..... I also have an 1883/2 to send you to confirm its the odd one the rule breaker. I'm about 90 % sure it is. But would like to have it attributed to get it graded,
     
  11. howards

    howards Shield Nickel Nut

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    I can almost always tell from a photo if it's any 1883/2 provided the date is sufficiently large. For the variety you reference, check to make sure there is the tip of a 1 protruding from the top of the first 8.
     
  12. PatternCollector

    PatternCollector Well-Known Member

    All the info is great! Also welcome Howard Spindel to CoinTalk
     
  13. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Howard has been here for 12 years, he just doesn't post a lot.
     
  14. PatternCollector

    PatternCollector Well-Known Member

    I see. I was mistaken, in an email I had gotten from him I thought he said he made an account to comment on this post. At any rate the knowledge is very welcome!
     
  15. howards

    howards Shield Nickel Nut

    At the time I made the comment to PatternCollector, I didn't remember I had an account here. So it's my mistake, not his.
     
  16. PatternCollector

    PatternCollector Well-Known Member

    No matter Howard! We are glad you are here and that we can learn something from you. It's greatly appreciated
     
  17. howards

    howards Shield Nickel Nut

    I recently found a second example of this new 1869 DDO. Not nearly as nice a grade, though.

    Still plenty of things to discover in shield nickels!
     
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