Next is a certified nickel with mis-aligned dies this happens
when one of the dies shifts so one side is normal and the other side is
slightly off center. ANACS gave this a net-grade because of some counter
wheel damage.
1999-P
ICG
MS-64
Georgia
Slightly off center
$24.99
A pleasing example of a off center error on a statehood quarter that
wont break the bank. It's only "slightly offcenter" which looks
close to a broadstruck error.
2000-P
ANACS
MS-63
New Hampshire
DIE Crack
$19.99
Here's an error on a Statehood quarter. It has a Die Crack which is
pretty common but at least you can usually see them with the naked eye
rather then needing a 10x magnifying glass just to see it. The crack is
on the obv. and runs from the base of Washington to the rim.
2001-P
ANACS
MS-63
Rhode Island
DIE Crack
$19.99
This Statehood quarter has a Die Crack on the obverse that runs from
the U in Quarter to the base of Washington. This error coin is graded
Mint State 63 by ANACS.
2001-P
ANACS
MS-64
New York
DIE Crack
$19.99
A die crack error that starts at the Q in Quarter and goes to the
bottom of Washington's base. Although this is a common error on coins
you can see them with the naked eye rather then needing a 10x magnifying
glass just to see it.
2001-P
ICG
MS-64
reverse
Struck Thru Grease
$24.99
This New York statehood quarter has a Philadelphia mint mark.
This is a strange looking coin as half of the finish on the reverse is
rough whereas the other half of the coins finish on the reverse and the
complete obverse has a normal finish.
2001-P
ICG
MS-64
obverse
Struck Thru Grease
$24.99
This is also a New York statehood quarter with a Philadelphia mint
mark. This coin also has a rough finish except this one the whole finish
on the obverse is rough & the finish on the reverse is normal. This coin
& the one listed above are certified by ICG.
2002-P
ANACS
MS-66
Mississippi
DIE Crack
$24.99
The die crack error on this coin is a little harder to see
with the naked eye. This was probably the start of the deteration
of the die since the coin still graded a high grade of Mint State 66.
2003-P
ANACS
MS-65
Missouri
DIE Crack
$19.99
Another error on a Statehood quarter. It has a Die Crack which is
pretty common and usually wouldn't command enough premium to make it
worth certifying, but someone did and I got a group of these cheap so
I'm passing the saving to you.
2003-P
ANACS
MS-65
Maine
DIE Crack
$19.99
This would be a great addition to the one listed below. This one has
a small die crack above the letter UA in quarter on the obverse. This
coin is graded by ANACS as Mint State 65
2003-P
ANACS
MS-65
Maine
Clashed Die
$39.99
A clashed die happens when the dies come together and there isn't a
coin in the chamber. The OBV. and REV. dies smash together and adds
details on the other die. You can see this with the naked eye next to
the ship on the rev.
2004-P
ANACS
MS-63
Texas
DIE Crack
$24.99
This state quarter has two die cracks. The first one is right above
Washington eye, part of it is in the fields and the rest is on his
forehead. The second crack goes from the bottom of his wig thru the two
LL in dollar and ends at the rim.
2005-P
ANACS
MS-65
Kansas
Clashed die
$34.99
Here we have another clashed die error. This one looks like a
doubled leaf on the largest flower on the rev. It is certified by ANACS
and it's an error on a statehood quarter. I have 3 of these available
grab one now, at this price they will go quick.
2007-P
ANACS
MS-67
Montana
Struck Thru Debris
$39.99
This coin was struck through debris and still maintained a very high
grade which is usually hard to achieve. The error can be seen on
both sides of the skull on the reverse of the coin. And on Washington
neck on the obverse of the coin.
Here we have errors on
slabs; wrong date, denomination, different coin entirely.
1940-S
ANACS
EF45
DIE Break
Obv not Rev
$39.99
You get a lot of bang for your buck here. You get an error coin in an
errored holder. The coin is an Major Die Break Rev graded EF45 details
because of some glue on the obverse. The holder says the glue is on the
reverse. Two errors one price.
1938-S
NTC
MS-6
Mechanical error
Missing number
$49.99
This is one of those funny errors as the certification is some what
worthless without the grade. Without the last number this coin could be
a MS60 to a MS69.
1947-D
NGC
MS-65
Red
Wrong Mintmark
$49.99
This NGC graded coin is listed as a (S)an Francisco Mintmark. The coin
in the holder actually has a (D)enver minted coin.
1976-S
NGC
MS-66
Coins MS not Proof
$59.99
This NGC errored label is a Mint State coin graded as a
Proof. The label says Proof 66 rather then Mint State 66.
2006-S
NGC
PF-69
Silver
Wrong State
$59.99
The holder lists this coin as 2006 S Silver 25c "South Dakota" PF69 UCAM. The
coin in the holder is a North Dakota.
2002-W
NGC
MS-69
commemorative
Wrong coin
$69.99
Another mistake by NGC, this one is on a commemorative coin. The
coin itself is an nice example of a 2002 West Point Military Academy
Bicentennial Coin with only one carbon spot on the obv. The holder
itself has two errors, first it's listed as a P mint mark and second
it's listed as an Olympic rather then Military Academy.
2002-P
PCGS
NG
Sample holder
Misspelled state
$89.99
This PCGS sample holder has Louisiana misspelled on the holder
as "Loiusiana". As a bonus we will throw in a second Louisiana sample
holder with that insert tag spelled correctly. Get this 2 slab set for 1
price.
1998-S
PCGS
PF-69
Wrong Date
$109.99
Here we have a wrong date error. This PCGS label states the coin is a
1997 when in fact the coin inside the holder is a 1998. Although I don't
like to price these PCGS holder errors this high, the demand on these
errors makes it almost impossible to replace.
1972-S
PCGS
MS-67
Silver
Coins MS not Proof
$129.99
Here is the last of our holder errors. You could say it is a double
error as it is graded Proof 67 Deep cameo. When in fact it is Mint
State, so it is not proof and does not have cameo.
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