Die cap? No way..

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by bruthajoe, Jan 27, 2022.

  1. bruthajoe

    bruthajoe Still Recovering

    Is this possible? It's not mine. Screenshot_20220127-213421__01.jpg Screenshot_20220127-213409__01__01.jpg
     
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  3. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

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  4. happy_collector

    happy_collector Well-Known Member

    Looks like some sort of brockage strike to me. Waiting to hear from experts. :)
     
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  5. John Wright

    John Wright Well-Known Member

    [​IMG] Off-center brockage. Here is a US large cent example that was overstruck normally.
     
  6. John Wright

    John Wright Well-Known Member

    Oh Foo! Now I can't post an image from my computer. Used to be able to do so. I hate these unwanted 'improvements'. If somebody can clue me how to do that now, you'll get your picture.
     
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  7. happy_collector

    happy_collector Well-Known Member

    You can click on the "Upload a File" button, and select the image from your computer. An image thumbnail will show below your new message. Click on "Full Image" button, and the photo will show. :)
     
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  8. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    @John Wright maybe the file is too big. I copy and paste all the time.
     
  9. Southernman189

    Southernman189 Well-Known Member

    brockage cent (2).jpg brockage cent (3).jpg Brothajoes coin looks almost looks TOO perfect. On a brokage wouldn't it be a little more less defined? Possibly more damage to the planchet? Ie: scratches or bent to some degree? Wondering if this isn't a Chinese fantasy piece? Note mushy brockage letters on my brockage coin? Let Mr Weinberg or Bubblepopper take a crack at it.
     
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  10. Pickin and Grinin

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  11. John Wright

    John Wright Well-Known Member

    THANK YOU! We'll try that here. If it works, you'll have your pic of an off-center brockage overstruck normally. 1826 N-09   JDW  AU50   OC Brockage.jpg
     
  12. John Wright

    John Wright Well-Known Member

    Brockage  1819 N-01    MGr VF20  OC  Brockage.jpg Cap Strik 1847 N-qq    xxx -NA-  Cap Strike.jpg Cap Strik 1863 Indian Cent -NA-  Cap Strike.jpg Cap Strik Phil Peso    JDW -NA-  Cap Strike.jpg
    And as a BONUS! An off-center brockage, two cap-strikes, and a brockage cap-strike. ENJOY!
     
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  13. Mr.Q

    Mr.Q Well-Known Member

    An opinion is: I think, maybe, perhaps, my guess. Expert: Knowledge of a certain subject. 99.9% of answers are opinions so that leaves little to certain subject experts. The magic word is KNOWLEDGE, ask for expert opinions, then for a final expert answer, look it up satisfaction guaranteed. Good luck
     
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  14. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

    It is hard to look it up if you do not know what to call it. :wacky:lol
     
    Last edited: Jan 28, 2022
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  15. Southernman189

    Southernman189 Well-Known Member

    seeing some of these brockage examples from above. I can see it is possibly a GOOD brockage coin.
     
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  16. bruthajoe

    bruthajoe Still Recovering

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  17. JCro57

    JCro57 Making Errors Great Again

    That quarter looks legit.
     
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  18. Cheech9712

    Cheech9712 Every thing is a guess

    Sweet. I love when you member flash that stuff that any one can clearly see
     
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  19. Fred Weinberg

    Fred Weinberg Well-Known Member

    It's genuine - and scarcer than the Bicentennial Halves
    that are struck off center with a Brockage on the reverse
    side. (imo)
     
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