A few more errors. :)

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Yokozuna, Jul 5, 2010.

  1. Yokozuna

    Yokozuna No Fear Of Change

    A few more cool coins to look at.
    1937 Machine Double of Date and Full Head.jpg
    1937 with machine doubled date and full head.

    1995 dd.jpg
    MS67 RD Double Die



    Dime Double.jpg
    Cool double strike dime.
     
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  3. abe

    abe LaminatedLincolnCollector

    Very cool coins. Don't know which one I like the best...
     
  4. Billyray

    Billyray Junior Member

    Nice.

    BTW, machine doubling is not an error, it's post strike damage
     
  5. tmoneyeagles

    tmoneyeagles Indian Buffalo Gatherer

    It looks like Roosevelt is sneezing out another Roosevelt lol
    Very cool!
     
  6. krispy

    krispy krispy

    lol! :bow:
     
  7. Yokozuna

    Yokozuna No Fear Of Change

    I'm a doof... I didn't mean to imply it was an error, sorry I didn't make that clear. I just like the way it looks when the doubling is on the entire face of the coin and the date. I didn't buy it as an error, but you have to admit it's a GREAT example of machine doubling. Also, as I am am new to error collecting so I have to ask this, and I DON'T mean this as anything but a question. How is it "post" strike damage? I thought it was damage that occurs during the strike because of loose dies, eguipment problems or something like that. I thought post strike damage would be after the coin was ejected from the equipment. I MUST KNOW! TELL ME! ;)

    Ben
     
  8. Billyray

    Billyray Junior Member

    It happens after the coin is stuck by the dies. the loose obverse die "rattles" a bit damaging the coin before the fingers eject it.
     
  9. Yokozuna

    Yokozuna No Fear Of Change

    Got ya! Thanks for the info. I'm just getting back into a place where I can collect coins again. I had to sell the material things that I loved most about 17 years ago because of a divorce. I had 100s of coins but no errors. Most of what I had was common date AU and low MS coins. I also had to sell my dream car. I had a 1968 Shelby GT350. I'll be collecting Error coins this time, not that they tend to gain in value, but it's such a kick to find them and show them to my friends. I was a professional motorsports photographer, but I'm disabled now. So I'll collect what I can and share it with you guys through my photography. I only sleep about 8 to 10 hours a week, so I have LOTS of time to spend online!

    Thanks again for the information!

    Ben J.
     
  10. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    by the way, on that 1995 DDO, it may be a MAD, see if the reverse is correct, or off center the same way.

    Nice.
     
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