I am an error collector more than anything I guess (my thought is most anyone can own a 1909 S VDB cent but how many can own an Error one) no I have not got one ...YET. anyway I have a slight off center Feuchtwanger cent. I kinda like. here's a picture View attachment 868715 View attachment 868715
BTW, I too have been miles off on the pronunciation... for decades. Probably too late to change my ways now.
I actually still have one! After converting over to collecting Ancients, I kept a few odd-type coins. I will have to find my pics... but I love this little gem, as it was forward thinking.
I have seen one, member of one of the local clubs managed to purchase one after chasing them for years.
Lewis Feuchtwanger was born in Bavaria (Germany), he emigrated to the US in 1829. So the way his name is/was pronounced by Americans is most likely wrong Check this out: https://www.howtopronounce.com/german/feuchtwanger/ As a native German speaker, I can tell you that’s pretty good and exactly the way I’d pronounce it.
Hey I found pics of my Feuchtwanger cent. It was graded AU55 by NGC; a common variety but a really nice example: