On the possible missing clad layer (which is what I thought when I first saw them) it is important to get an accurate weight on that one, as that might help to narrow it down.
I will get it weighted and let you know; on Repoussé coin how can I tell if it has been altered, or it was that way when it was made? Thanks for your help.
The coin with the clad layer missing weight is 6 grams, the repousse coins weight is 7.9 grams, what does that tell us about the coins?
That is good to hear, now that we have established the Susan B with the clad missing is an error coin, what do you think it is worth? and where can I sell it? I have looked on Ebay most of their stuff seems to be high witch is good if they are selling. Is there anybody on this site that collects error coins?
An AU58 sold for $305 on the bay a few days ago. That $100 one that our resident error expert bought was a deal. But those were graded. And yours might not grade that high. You might realize $150, ungraded. Better than a poke in the eye with a stick
I know this is going in too much but I don't know how else to do it in 1979 I bought $ 500 dollars' worth of old bank rolled Susan B Anthony's and put them in the safe, a few years later I started looking through them I found a bunch of type 1 blob coins, type 2 clear S, Five P and too toned one P and one S and of course I had one 1979 S missing clad on the obverse, the weight is 6 grams the regular Susan B weight is 8.1 The diameter of the missing clad coin and the regular Susan B coin are the same that means it is an error coin. All the coins were uncirculated I am the only person that touched them, all so in the bank rolls was the push out on the obverse or Repousse or what every you want to call it a 1979 bolb coin, the diameter and weight is the same as a regular coin. I can't understand how some body got that coin and pushed it out then put it back in an uncirculated old bank roll. I think it was made that way at the Mint. The only coin I have seen that is the very same as mine was on eBay it sold for $350. Why is it not possible? all the coins in my rolls were uncirculated help me understand. Thanks
For it to be possible, the dies would have to originally looked like that and every coin would have looked like that, eliminating the designation of it being an error. Z
I know this is going in too much but I don't know how else to do it in 1979 I bought $ 500 dollars' worth of old bank rolled Susan B Anthony's and put them in the safe, a few years later I started looking through them I found a bunch of type 1 blob coins, type 2 clear S, Five P and too toned one P and one S and of course I had one 1979 S missing clad on the obverse, the weight is 6 grams the regular Susan B weight is 8.1 The diameter of the missing clad coin and the regular Susan B coin are the same that means it is an error coin. All the coins were uncirculated I am the only person that touched them, all so in the bank rolls was the push out on the obverse or Repousse what every you want to call it a 1979 bolb coin, the diameter and weight is the same as a regular coin. I can't understand how somebody got that coin and pushed it out then put it back in an uncirculated old bank roll. I think it was made that way at the Mint. The only coin I have seen that is the very same as mine was on eBay it sold for $350.