Hello I want to show off my 1971 D quarter that was struck on dime stock. It got a straight grade from ANACS even though I thought for sure it would get a details grade
I see no reason that coin you bought would get a details grade. I don’t have a quarter struck on dime stock but I hope to one day. Here’s my latest pick up, a nickel struck a copper cent.
I am a huge fan of planchet errors. Here are a few from my collection. Quarter struck on a clad 10 cent planchet, MS-65
A little education here would be appreciated. I would assume that for even one of these to be made that hundreds or even thousands of blanks would be made from the dime stock as they would have processed and entire sheet/coil, correct? Would all of those have made it through the minting process or would they realize the error and just a few would get through?
This is my only wrong stock error. Jefferson struck on dime planchet. @ksmooter61 wrong stock errors can be found probably on most years of early clad quarter. I know it is kind of taboo to even speak of the book. Strike it rich. But wrong stock quarters have been found on 65' 67' 70D 74' and 79. And that book I used was published in 2013.