Multiple planchet obv die error

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  1. fish4uinmd

    fish4uinmd Well-Known Member

    This is pretty cool...the audio is a little difficult to hear.
     
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  3. fish4uinmd

    fish4uinmd Well-Known Member

    The "slab" is very unique...and I wonder how the coins got out of the mint??
     
  4. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Seeing these types of errors sold at coin shows I have at times asked the experts selling them as what is their take on how it got out of the mint. They usually respond that Mint directors or managers and supervisors take them, move them to their offices for show and tell, and then they are removed from the premises. You need a certain level of authority to take these types of errors out.
     
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  6. fish4uinmd

    fish4uinmd Well-Known Member

    Interesting...god forbid, does the penny lady have an "inside" contact at the mint(s)?
     
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  7. baseball21

    baseball21 Well-Known Member

    She specializes in cents and certainly has "inside" contacts with many dealers. Why would see need an inside contact for material like that to be presented to her consistently especially since she has a private error cent collection
     
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  8. fish4uinmd

    fish4uinmd Well-Known Member

    But the ? still remains, how does something like that get out of the mint? How does a nail struck on a dime get out of the building?
     
  9. baseball21

    baseball21 Well-Known Member

    Someone either walked it out or it got into a bag. Its not different than rodent parts sometimes getting served in fast food restaurants. When you make billions of things a year freak things happen.
     
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  10. fish4uinmd

    fish4uinmd Well-Known Member

    Really cool error...like to have it, but not for $9K
     
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  11. eric6794

    eric6794 Well-Known Member

    Why would anyone want an error like this, it is apparently an error that is stolen from the mint and has no way to ever reach the general public in any way. I thought errors were errors by escaping the mint by accident.
     
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  12. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Fun stuff. The video also has a part by Rick Snow on clashed die coins.
     
  13. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Understandable..different collectors have their own views and opinions on this subject. Honestly I would love to own something similar because I find it fascinating! We see items like these owned by a lot of the major expert Error Coin collectors. For me if it left the Mint accidently or not it's still an error but I ask that you please don't judge me for my feelings about the subject ;)
     
  14. baseball21

    baseball21 Well-Known Member

    Because they like it, or find it interesting, or want it ect.

    Really all the matters is the end product. How anything actually got made or snuck out is nothing more than guesses until someone produces a video of what actually happened and there won't be any videos coming forward.
     
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  15. eric6794

    eric6794 Well-Known Member

    I guess, I personally wouldn't want something that was snuck out because that takes the fun out of it for me. Wouldn't it be a crime to own one that was stolen from the mint? I know if I buy a gun that was stolen it is considered receiving stolen property here.
     
  16. baseball21

    baseball21 Well-Known Member

    Short answer maybe. There is a very long and very inconsistent history about how the government has dealt with things that were never supposed to get out.
     
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