Slot: |
$0.02 |
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
CENTS - LINCOLN, MEMORIAL REVERSE |
Item Description: |
1C 1996 DOUBLE STRUCK BOTH STRIKES OFF CENTER |
Grade: |
NGC MINT ERROR MS 66 RD |
Research: |
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Slot: |
$0.03 |
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
CENTS - LINCOLN, MEMORIAL REVERSE |
Item Description: |
1C 1996 TRIPLE STRUCK |
Grade: |
NGC MINT ERROR MS 66 RD |
Research: |
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Slot: |
$0.11 |
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
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Item Description: |
1C LINCOLN 35% OFF CENTER ON 1999P 10C - DOUBLE DENOMINATION |
Grade: |
NGC MINT ERROR MS 67 |
Research: |
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Owner Comments
A Cent struck over a struck Dime ("11 cent" piece) is far and away the most common type of Double Denomination Error (two DIFFERENT denominations on the same coin). However, a Cent struck 35% Off Center over a struck Dime is a true rarity.
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Slot: |
$0.15 a |
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
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Item Description: |
5C (2000) P OVERSTRUCK ON 2000-P 10C DOUBLE DENOMINATION |
Grade: |
NGC MINT ERROR MS 67 |
Research: |
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Owner Comments
One of two "15 cent" pieces in this set. Although I endeavor to include only one of each "denomination", I have made an exception in this instance. Discovered together in a US Mint sewn bag of Nickels, the two are inseparable. They do everything together. Who am I to argue?
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Slot: |
$0.15 b |
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
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Item Description: |
5C (2000) P OVERSTRUCK ON 2000 P 10C REV MISSING CLAD LAYER |
Grade: |
NGC MINT ERROR MS 66 |
Research: |
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Owner Comments
(see previous Owner Comments - Slot: $0.15 a)
UNIQUE - only known example of a Double Denomination / Clad Layer Missing dual Error Coin.
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Slot: |
$1.00 |
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
DOLLARS - SACAGAWEA |
Item Description: |
$1 2000 P STRUCK ON 25C PLANCHET (5.7 g) |
Grade: |
NGC MINT ERROR MS 67 |
Research: |
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Owner Comments
Originally graded PCGS MS67, this Wrong Planchet Error (coin struck on a planchet intended for a different coin series) was submitted to NCS for conservation (unattractive toning) and crossed over to NGC MS67.
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