Does anyone collect these types of error coins

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by ForTHEkids, Sep 5, 2012.

  1. ForTHEkids

    ForTHEkids Member

    I know people collect these coins but does anyone on this sight who could give me some insight into the value of these errors and what makes one more valuable then the other. Obviously, I know the clip error will be more valuable the larger the clip but what about some of the others. For instance The lamination error across the head of Lincoln. Is it more desired then a lamination error across the date? Some of these have extra blob ( for the lack of a better term). One of them is in between the B and E making it look like it reads BIE. One of the wheat stocks has an extra blob on it. Which do you believe would be more sot after? Finally the one with the missing digit. Are they more desired if the 1 or the 9 is missing or does it not matter? Sorry if I over whelmed you with questions but I am trying to learn what types of errors people like and why?
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    I have posted a scan and a picture of the coins. I did know which would make the errors easier to see?The first coin top right is missing a digit, coin2 is BIE,coin 3 has blob on wheat stock, coin4 is a clip,coin 5 is the lamination error and coin 6 is I believe a clogged die. The R is filled in. This is the order of the picutre the scan is reversed.Thanks Derek
     
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  3. Numismat

    Numismat World coin enthusiast

    I'm sure they would be interesting to error collectors, but none of these would be worth more than a few dollars each. They are relatively common errors.
     
  4. StandingPride95

    StandingPride95 New Member

    Agrees with numismat. They are worht around a few dollars each. thats what i would pay for them and im a error and variety collector.
     
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