Here are a few of my Indian errors (and i know a few of you have seen many of these before, but I know some haven't). Here's my favorite double struck Indian cent - excuse that the slab is a little scratched. 1876 AU55. http://indiancenterrors.shutterfly.com/pictures/224 1877 Struck thru (I believe Debris) VF35 http://indiancenterrors.shutterfly.com/pictures/138 http://indiancenterrors.shutterfly.com/pictures/139 http://indiancenterrors.shutterfly.com/pictures/139#140 1882 double struck (seems to be the theme of this thread, so why not http://indiancenterrors.shutterfly.com/pictures/149 1896 double struck http://indiancenterrors.shutterfly.com/pictures/168 Here's the gem - 1908-S struck thru metal on obverse http://indiancenterrors.shutterfly.com/pictures/186 http://indiancenterrors.shutterfly.com/pictures/186#187 and another 1908-S detached lamination http://indiancenterrors.shutterfly.com/pictures/186#192 1857 flying eagle, struck thru silver, my favorite flying eagle error. http://indiancenterrors.shutterfly.com/pictures/213 http://indiancenterrors.shutterfly.com/pictures/213#214
In addition to the 1908-S IHC with struck thru metal posted above, Rick Snow had a 1908-S IHC that was double struck which was pretty neat, though you could really only see the double strike on the obverse. Was just too much cash for me at the time and I was still working on getting graded examples for the set and not even thinking of errors. Was still cool to see.
oh yeah! I remember drooling over that 1908-S double struck, even though it was visually unimpressive.