Double error on a one cent planchet

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  • 1sgret
    • Apr 2026

    #1

    [Example] Double error on a one cent planchet

    This is a Double Error Coin and is very seldom seen.


    This is a 1973-D Jefferson Nickel which has been Double Struck
    In-Collar and was also Struck on a 1 Cent Planchet.

    It weighs 3.1 Grams and has been Graded MS-65 Red/Brown. This is a scarce date for errors. When was the last time you found or saw a RED/BROWN NICKEL?
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    Last edited by Guest; 04-21-2009, 04:55 PM.
  • RWBILLER
    Member
    • Jul 2008
    • 6870

    #2
    Joe Joe Joe - what can i say?
    You got any regular indian cents for trade or sell?
    roger
    Roger
    ""Time and Tide wait for no man"

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    • kloccwork419
      Banned
      • Sep 2008
      • 6800

      #3
      I think you showed this one already Joe..I mean atleast show us something we havent seen before..hahahahaha...lolol..jk

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      • 1sgret

        #4
        Originally posted by kloccwork419
        I think you showed this one already Joe..I mean atleast show us something we havent seen before..hahahahaha...lolol..jk
        If you saw this one you must have come to my bank and went thru my safety deposit box to see it. No I have never shown this coin on the Forum.

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        • fugnchill

          #5
          I like it Joe,

          I've come across discolored nickels before but they have never been true wrong metal coins. Can I look through your safety deposit box ...pretty please.

          Lestrrr

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          • 1sgret

            #6
            Originally posted by fugnchill
            I like it Joe,

            I've come across discolored nickels before but they have never been true wrong metal coins. Can I look through your safety deposit box ...pretty please.

            Lestrrr
            I came across a sintered nickel the other day and couldn't wait to get home and weigh it. It wasn't a nickel on one cent planchet.

            No Peeking in my deposit box as most of the coins dealing with Lincolns will eventually be posted here. Right now I think there are over 100 coins I have posted from my collection on the Forum. Joe

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            • 1sgret

              #7
              [quote=1sgret;20285]I came across a sintered nickel the other day and couldn't wait to get home and weigh it. It wasn't a nickel on one cent planchet.


              The one on the right is the one I found a sintered 1948-P Jefferson (AKA - Copper washed) the other day and I thought it might be a nickel on a 1 Cent planchet.
              The other is a 2004 Keelboat which is Copper Washed and both were found in change.
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              • jcuve
                Moderator, Die & Variety Expert
                • Apr 2008
                • 15458

                #8
                that '73 Jefferson is just awesome!



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