Any error person have a general sense of what something like this would potentially be worth? Does having two full dates add any value or desirability? I searched all over and see ranges that are all over the place. I know errors like this are generally unique one off so I'm not really sure what the ball park for something like this is?
@Blissskr These do have a good premium. I have purchased them at different values though. It depends on the seller or auction. Also the condition is to be taken into consideration. Yours is in great condition. 2 Dates is really good also. Raw - $40.00 - $75.00 Slabbed - $50.00 - $120.00
Since that slash runs from the rim in I would call it a gash. If it was all inside the rims I would call it a struck through error. Adds interest even if it does not add value.
It does look like some sort of gash mark but there appears to be luster inside there so I assume it happened when striking or something was struck through and fell out or something. The other side has a sort of similar gashing to it though not as deep. I took some better pics to show that rim area, I thought it was just the rim getting damaged or something but I just noticed that it's raised up off the coin kind of like a bridge.
Where did you come across such a find? I have found a clipped planchet or two but that bad boy wouldn’t fit in a roll! Nice find!
Most of these come from bank bags when they are dumped to be rolled. I used to have access to the employees who did that and bought all they found for face value then I paid five times face for them. When the job got outsourced from the local banks to some central location I lost my source. Ask your local bank who rolls their new coins and you might get real lucky.