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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1757049, member: 66"]1964 silver quarters with the C rev intended for use on the clad coins</p><p>The 1992 P and D CAM cents made using rev dies not intended for use until 1993</p><p>the 1998, 99, and 2000 WAM cents business strikes made using dies hubbed from proof design hubs.</p><p>1998 S proof cents made with the CAM dies intended for business strikes</p><p>the 1999 W 1/10 and 1/25 oz bullion coins made with unpolished Proof obv dies</p><p>1840 small letter half dollar which used a Seated obv with a Capped bust Rev</p><p>The 2008 W rev of 2007 ASE's</p><p>The 1859 and 60 half dime and dime with the obv of 1859 and rev of 1860 (But these were probably fantasies deliberatly made to sell.)</p><p>I don't know if you would count the early bust dimes made using Quarter Eagle rev dies. That was just a matter of die conservation.</p><p>There are transitional coins in the trade dollar series</p><p>Possibly the 1861-S Paquet reverse double eagle (design was approved and dies shipped, then rejected but the information didn't get to San Francisco in time.)</p><p>I'm not sure what you would call the 1982 nickels. Part way through the year they redid the master hubs and the 1982 nickels com with I think 12 different pairings of old and new hubs, four from each mint old/old, old/new, new/old and new/new</p><p> </p><p>There are probably more.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1757049, member: 66"]1964 silver quarters with the C rev intended for use on the clad coins The 1992 P and D CAM cents made using rev dies not intended for use until 1993 the 1998, 99, and 2000 WAM cents business strikes made using dies hubbed from proof design hubs. 1998 S proof cents made with the CAM dies intended for business strikes the 1999 W 1/10 and 1/25 oz bullion coins made with unpolished Proof obv dies 1840 small letter half dollar which used a Seated obv with a Capped bust Rev The 2008 W rev of 2007 ASE's The 1859 and 60 half dime and dime with the obv of 1859 and rev of 1860 (But these were probably fantasies deliberatly made to sell.) I don't know if you would count the early bust dimes made using Quarter Eagle rev dies. That was just a matter of die conservation. There are transitional coins in the trade dollar series Possibly the 1861-S Paquet reverse double eagle (design was approved and dies shipped, then rejected but the information didn't get to San Francisco in time.) I'm not sure what you would call the 1982 nickels. Part way through the year they redid the master hubs and the 1982 nickels com with I think 12 different pairings of old and new hubs, four from each mint old/old, old/new, new/old and new/new There are probably more.[/QUOTE]
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