Slabbed Lincoln Quadruple Struck 4x Rotated in Collar

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by JCro57, Apr 26, 2018.

  1. JCro57

    JCro57 Making Errors Great Again

    Almost perfectly rotated at 90 degrees each strike. Someone please convince me this wasn't done on purpose. Amazing nonetheless!

    I bid $744 and was outbid. Still,has 5 days left to go. Probably will get over $1,000.

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  3. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Lovely!
    Don't ever bid days before it ends.. You are just making it more pricer.. I wait until the last seconds!
    That's how I win errors such as this!
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    This coin was from Sullivan Numismatics ;)
     
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  4. Dave363

    Dave363 Well-Known Member

    That's nice
    Dave
     
  5. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan Eclectic & Eccentric Moderator

    Crazy, Man. Lincoln looks like Skeletor!
     
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  6. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    I was just going to say the same thing!
     
  7. JayF

    JayF Active Member

    How does a coin gets struck 4 times? Did it momentarily get stuck and rotated then went through ?
     
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  9. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    It was done in the mint, but I would say it was almost certainly "helped" by a mint employee. The finished coin is a snug fit inside the collar, and typically won't just drop back into place in the collar especially it will just drop back into place four times with a nice neat 90° rotation between each time.
     
  10. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor

    Absolutely!!! TPGs should not encourage this, but follow the money, owners, and friends as usual.
     
  11. JCro57

    JCro57 Making Errors Great Again

    Currently $1,325 as of 10:42 a.m. on 4/27
     
  12. mikediamond

    mikediamond Coin Collector

    It's impossible to say whether this had help. I have seen several in-collar triple strikes, so it's not hard to conceive of an in-collar quadruple strike.
     
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  13. Fred Weinberg

    Fred Weinberg Well-Known Member

    Mike, I guarantee you it's genuine.

    It came in a nice batch of San Francisco
    sourced errors, including Proofs.

    (all dated 1965 to 1973)

    This particular coin was struck at the
    San Francisco Mint.
     
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  14. RachelRuth

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  15. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Yet another reason to think it was "helped", a lot of helped errors came out of San Francisco around then.

    Not saying that it's not genuine, as in it was made outside the U. S. mint, but the chances of a quadruple in collar striking, with each strike 90° rotated from the previous one begs credulity. Sure it's theoretically possible to have a quad in in collar strike, with rotation, but I would expect the rotations to be random amounts, or relatively small rotations. Not four 90° rotations.
     
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    mikediamond Coin Collector

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