Hi All,
As I learn from the pros on here, you have been a real help...thank you. Question I have now. Are coin errors worth anything? Who buys them if there is a market from them?
I have posted some pics of errors I recently found... Looking for any info on value (if any)..
1970-D Wheat Penny with struck off centre.
1916-D Blank of reverse side of the planchet
Buffalo Nickel wrong size planchet?
USA COIN ERRORS - ARE THEY WORTH ANTHING?
USA COIN ERRORS - ARE THEY WORTH ANTHING?
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- Oversized Buffalo nickel.png (349.14 KiB) Viewed 226 times
Re: USA COIN ERRORS - ARE THEY WORTH ANTHING?
The first is an off centre strike, a legitimate error.
The second coin has just had the reverse ground off, you can’t have a coin
with with the rim only showing on one side.
The Buffalo nickel looks like the rim has been removed, I would like to see the
other side and the weight in grams to two decimal places. Don’t know what wrong
planchet it would be could struck on.
The second coin has just had the reverse ground off, you can’t have a coin
with with the rim only showing on one side.
The Buffalo nickel looks like the rim has been removed, I would like to see the
other side and the weight in grams to two decimal places. Don’t know what wrong
planchet it would be could struck on.