Mules

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  1. ERROR HUNTER

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  3. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

  4. swish513

    swish513 Penny & Cent Collector

    never heard of that one... do you have a picture of it, or a link?
     
  5. ERROR HUNTER

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  6. swish513

    swish513 Penny & Cent Collector

    wow! you do learn something new everyday! thank you for sharing that. i now have yet another rarity to hunt for.
     
  7. ERROR HUNTER

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  8. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    Don't know that I would classify the 2 headed or two tailed coins as mules - but there are quite a few of them. You can read about some of them - HERE

    A mule is defined as a coin struck with 2 different designs, usually of 2 different denominations, on the same coin. One coin carrying the other as it were - thus the term mule.
     
  9. BNB Analytics

    BNB Analytics New Member

    Heritage has a very nice Penny on a dime for sale right now being featured at their F.U.N auction!
     
  10. tmoneyeagles

    tmoneyeagles Indian Buffalo Gatherer

  11. Ardatirion

    Ardatirion Où est mon poisson

    The obverse of this 1918 S five centavo was struck from dies intended for a twenty centavo. The only mule in my collection.

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  12. TheBigH

    TheBigH Senior Member

    A mule is the result of the breeding of a male horse and a female donkey (or a male donkey and a female horse. I can't remember which). Since the animal mule is the result of the combining of two different animals, that is the likely origin of the numismatic term. I don't think it has anything to do with the mule's pack animal status.
     
  13. ERROR HUNTER

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    i JUST FOUND OUT ABOUT A MULE WITH A FRONT OF A WASHINGTHION GUARTER AND THE FRONT OF A 1900 BARBER QUARTER
     
  14. rockdude

    rockdude Coin Collector

    I thought this thread was just for mules?
    Here's one;
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  15. ERROR HUNTER

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    I DONT BLAME YOU:kewl:
     
  16. tmoneyeagles

    tmoneyeagles Indian Buffalo Gatherer

    I'd be interested in seeing that one :whistle:
     
  17. onecoinpony

    onecoinpony Member

    That looks like the nag I bet at Hollywood Park today.
     
  18. rockdude

    rockdude Coin Collector

    Here's on that I have. It's rotated 90 degrees.;
    coinnicklemule 001-1.jpg

    coinnicklemule 002-1.jpg
     
  19. TheBigH

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  20. rockdude

    rockdude Coin Collector

    Got it from my brother in a batch of silver I bought from him. Did I tell you there was a Henning nickel in the batch?
     
  21. CappedBustDimes

    CappedBustDimes Senior Member

    "colonial mules"

    For the past few months I have been searching for a cool mule to add to my "colonial" type set and here are two examples of, what seems like, the most readily available/obtainable mulings. I think they are pretty boss and was hoping others who share my enthusiasm could post some photos and other information on different or obscure "colonial mulings."




    Irish Halfpenny with Liberty and Security
    From [L=NFCcoins]http://www.nfccoins.com/index.aspx?content=index[/L]
    Obverse-
    http://g.imagehost.org/0620/7342-07atnfc.jpg
    Reverse-
    http://g.imagehost.org/0350/tnfc.jpg

    Link to ND for more [L=information]http://www.coins.nd.edu/ColCoin/ColCoinText/WashLIBERTYsec.html[/L]


    LIBERTY & COMMERCE with JOHN HOWARD . F . R . S PHILANTHROPIST
    From [L=Northeast Numismatics]http://northeastnumismatics.com/inventory.jsp[/L]
    Obverse-
    http://g.imagehost.org/0683/12101952o.jpg
    Reverse-
    http://g.imagehost.org/0381/12101952r.jpg

    Link to ND for more [L=information]http://www.coins.nd.edu/ColCoin/ColCoinText/TALCent.1.html[/L]


    Here is one from the CRO archives:
    http://www.coinraritiesonline.com/im...20Co Obv.jpg

    http://www.coinraritiesonline.com/im...20Co Rev.jpg
    It was in a PCGS Proof-66 brown holder.

    Here is a "regular" 1794 Talbot, Allum & Lee Cent:

    http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/...291.photobucket.com/albums/l...g?t=1235650119

    And here is the same obverse muled to an unrelated 'Stork' reverse (which interestingly bears the date of 1793, making this a double-dated 1794/1793 token):

    http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/...291.photobucket.com/albums/l...g?t=1235650234

    This rare example is in the upcoming Stack's sale.
    http://g.imagehost.org/0480/AN14798253-rz.jpg
    http://g.imagehost.org/0222/AN14798253-oz.jpg
     
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