Error coin, a dime struck onto a nail, is headed to auction

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by TJ1952, Dec 19, 2015.

  1. Cascade

    Cascade CAC Grader, Founding Member

    Don't you guys think all this controversy and publicity could increase the value of this oddity over time? Do you think an error collector or investor will be the winner ?
     
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  3. SuperDave

    SuperDave Free the Cartwheels!

    The number of weird things which would have to happen consecutively for this to happen "accidentally" strains the imagination. Far easier to believe this was a deliberate effort on the part of a Mint employee. As such, anything this coin brings at auction, to me, is no different than bidding on stolen coins.
     
  4. TJ1952

    TJ1952 Well-Known Member

    Hmmmm, I guess. Like pop art that a three year old made, could sell for millions?!?!? I guess it's in the eye of the beholder or people that have money to burn.
     
  5. TJ1952

    TJ1952 Well-Known Member

    It was "obviously" not an accident, I was being facetious. If it's going up for bid, it's not considered stolen.
     
  6. SuperDave

    SuperDave Free the Cartwheels!

    Oh, of course; I wasn't ragging on you and apologize if it was taken that way. I'm just not a fan of Mint-assisted "errors," and tend to overreact about them. :)
     
  7. fish4uinmd

    fish4uinmd Well-Known Member

    It is not the first coin printed onto a nail, however, said Fred Weinberg, a coin dealer considered one of the top experts in error coins. A few pennies in the late 1970s were struck onto nails. This dime/nail is undated, so there is no way to tell when the item was created. Weinberg said it is possible the dime/nail was made on purpose by a rogue Mint employee.
     
  8. fish4uinmd

    fish4uinmd Well-Known Member

    I'm not sure about a grade, but I think they nailed it!
     
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  9. Cascade

    Cascade CAC Grader, Founding Member

    Fred's probably got the high bid on it right now. I think he owns or owned at least one of the penny nails
     
  10. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    The copy and paste job is certainly appreciated, but I didn't think nor imply it was. My intent was only to point out a similar type of "error", and where it could be found, in case anyone was interested in seeing it.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/PCGS-1c-Lin...789807?hash=item43ddba67af:g:eUgAAOSwv0tVbxyZ
     
  11. NSP

    NSP Well-Known Member

    I think the funniest part about the whole situation is that they essentially assigned a numerical grade to a nail. I oughta go to Home Depot, buy a box of nails, and see if I could work out some bulk order deal to get them all graded! It'd be sort of like an ASE monster box, only for nails.
     
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  12. TJ1952

    TJ1952 Well-Known Member

    Not a problem. You're singing my song!
     
  13. TJ1952

    TJ1952 Well-Known Member

    And I'm still amazed how everyone including PCGS is calling it an "error" when it was obviously malicious intent. Someone's making money off of it.
     
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  14. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    TPG... that's all that should need to be said. Sure, they provide a valuable service, but they don't exist for the collector's or hobby's benefit; they're a business and as with any business, exist to make money. Special labels, gimmicks, loosening standards, etc, etc... all are perfectly designed to remove money from your pockets, so why would certifying an almost certainly "assisted" nail be any different?
     
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  15. TJ1952

    TJ1952 Well-Known Member

    How about an "assisted" hammer or screw driver? The rogue Mint worker should have stuck his belt buckle on the die!...... Or made a bunch of key chains. But your point is well taken.
     
  16. fish4uinmd

    fish4uinmd Well-Known Member

    Send your emails to:
    info@pcgs.com
    I just did...

    Really folks??

    why would you (PCGS) lower yourselves to give this obvious, malicious, "mint error" a grade.
    And if I submit a 1889 CC that has been cleaned, you give a "details" grade.
    You have really lowered your standards on this one.
     
  17. Santinidollar

    Santinidollar Supporter! Supporter

    Heritage auctions shares some of the responsibility. They could have said "get out of here with that."
     
  18. fish4uinmd

    fish4uinmd Well-Known Member

    I totally agree with that.
     
  19. TJ1952

    TJ1952 Well-Known Member

    Really?? That was great!! I think I'll do the same. You're my kind of guy!!
     
  20. TJ1952

    TJ1952 Well-Known Member

    Roger that!!

    Basically like "BooksB4Coins" said, they are all walking away with a cut.
     
  21. fish4uinmd

    fish4uinmd Well-Known Member

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