1C -10C 1994-P over 1969-D

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  • 1sgret
    • Jul 2025

    #1

    Interesting Coin | 1C -10C 1994-P over 1969-D

    I thought everyone would like to see this one. You can see what happens at the mint in strange ways:

  • laytonre

    #2
    joe is it really worth 12,000...i thought penny on dime went for couple hundren to a grand..or is their something special that i missed...richard

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    • dvn

      #3
      Thanks for the link Joe. Simply amazing and mind-boggling find! This seller along with Fred W. have some of the most jaw-dropping mint errors. I always enjoy looking at this stuff.

      Billy

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      • AgCollector

        #4
        Originally posted by dvn
        Thanks for the link Joe. Simply amazing and mind-boggling find! This seller along with Fred W. have some of the most jaw-dropping mint errors. I always enjoy looking at this stuff.

        Billy
        Looks like an interesting seller but- I notice he's selling a clashed die as a dropped letter:

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        • dvn

          #5
          Originally posted by AgCollector
          Looks like an interesting seller but- I notice he's selling a clashed die as a dropped letter:

          http://cgi.ebay.com/1c-1983-Ch-Bu-Re...QQcmdZViewItem
          Yep, you're correct. He has that auction wrong, it is a die clash and not a dropped letter. Usually Al is much better than that. He goofed on that auction.

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          • 1sgret

            #6
            Originally posted by laytonre
            joe is it really worth 12,000...i thought penny on dime went for couple hundren to a grand..or is their something special that i missed...richard

            HI RICHARD:::::
            This is dual dated, dual denomination, Dual Mints (Philly and Denver)
            and the dates are 25 years apart. Is it worth $12,000.00(?) perhaps to a deep pocket error specialist who requires this example to make a complete collection. My judgment the coin is proably worth somewhere between $8,000 -$10,000.00 and I would love to have it for my collection.

            Penny struck on a struck dime can go for about $450.00 UP TO $2,000.00 or more and depends on the grade, struck front to back or back to front, how many dates (single or dual dated) and orientation of the designs vs the struck design. Alot things enter into the coin.

            Originally posted by dvn
            Thanks for the link Joe. Simply amazing and mind-boggling find! This seller along with Fred W. have some of the most jaw-dropping mint errors. I always enjoy looking at this stuff.

            Billy
            Hi Billy:
            You are correct about the stock of amazing errors that they sell and to go along with them is Jon Sullivan from TN and Rich Schemmer (SP) who are well known within the error collectors circle.

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            • dvn

              #7
              So what's the scoop Joe? Made him an offer he couldn't refuse?

              Billy

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              • 1sgret

                #8
                I saw that posting of the clashed die yesterday and forgot to mention it.

                No Offers, I'm waiting on the coin fairy to bring it to me when she brings me my new choppers. Sure would like to give it a new home.

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                • Brad
                  Founder: Lincoln Cent Resource

                  • Nov 2007
                  • 4949

                  #9
                  All a mint employee has to do is toss a dime into the pile of planchets, then find it again after it is struck. This is the reason I stay away from Mint errors. I find it tough to believe that this was an accident...
                  Brad
                  Lincoln Cent Resource
                  My PCGS Registry

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                  • snowman
                    Member
                    • Dec 2007
                    • 494

                    #10
                    back in 94 didn't the mint give tours were you go where they was stamping the coins

                    maybe someone on a mint tour tossed a dime into the blanks ??

                    I'm trying to remember my mint tour a long time ago

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                    • fugnchill

                      #11
                      Thought this might interest some members. I guess the 11cent coins are coming out of the safety deposit boxes. It doesn't have the 25 year span that the other did though.



                      Lestrrr

                      The item # is 120361427455. The coin is graded MS67.


                      Last edited by Guest; 01-13-2009, 06:44 PM.

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                      • RWBILLER
                        Member
                        • Jul 2008
                        • 6870

                        #12
                        Joe:
                        Buy it now!!!!!!!!!!
                        thanks
                        Roger
                        Roger
                        ""Time and Tide wait for no man"

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                        • 1sgret

                          #13
                          Originally posted by RWBILLER
                          Joe:
                          Buy it now!!!!!!!!!!
                          thanks
                          Roger

                          Roger Follow this one: http://www.lincolncentresource.net/f...ght=Cent+Piece

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                          • fugnchill

                            #14
                            Just to close out the 11cent post. The one that I posted a link to at ebay closed at $880. Not even close to the $12500 that the other one sold for but still not a bad return.

                            Lestrrr

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                            • 1sgret

                              #15
                              That's a really a good price for a buyer.

                              Also the $12,500 coin has a spread of 25 years on the Dime to the Penny and there are two (2) Different Mint Marks (P) and a (D).

                              Thanks for the update on the auction you posted.

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