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Just Discovered & Certified by NGC: a Two Headed Off-Metal Mint Error TM minterrornews.com Just Discovered & Certified by NGC: A Two Headed Off-Metal Mint Error 18 Page Price Guide Issue 13 • Spring 2006 Inside! A Mike Byers Publication Al’s Coins Dealer in Mint Errors and Currency Errors alscoins.com pecializing in Mint Errors and Currency S Errors for 25 years. Visit my website to see a diverse group of type, modern mint and major currency errors. We also handle regular U.S. and World coins. I’m a member of CONECA and the American Numismatic Association. I deal with major Mint Error Dealers and have an excellent standing with eBay. Check out my show schedule to see which major shows I will be attending. I solicit want lists and will locate the Mint Errors of your dreams. Al’s Coins P.O. Box 147 National City, CA 91951-0147 Phone: (619) 442-3728 Fax: (619) 442-3693 e-mail: [email protected] Mint Error News Magazine Issue 13 • S p r i n g 2 0 0 6 Issue 13 • Spring 2006 - Table of Contents - Publisher & Editor Mike Byers’ Welcome 4 Mike Byers Off-Center Errors 5 Design & Layout Off-Metal Errors 8 Sam Rhazi Clad Layer Split Off Mint Errors 11 2005-D Speared Bison & 2004-D Wisconsin High Leaf / Low Leaf 13 Contributing Editors Tim Bullard $80 Nickel Sells for $264,500 in Heritage Auction 16 Allan Levy Just Discovered & Certified by NGC: 2 Headed Off-Metal 17 Contributing Writers 1812 Cap Bust Half No Edge Lettering 18 Heritage Galleries & Auctioneers 1996 Turkish Gold 25 Kurush Full Reverse Brockage 20 William Bierly • Henry Hilgard Bill Snyder 1875 3¢ Nickel Struck Fragment 21 Advertising 1859 Pattern Longacre’s Liberty Head Uniface Die Trial 22 The ad space is sold out. Please e-mail [email protected] to be added 1969-S Proof Roosevelt Dime Struck Clad Layer 23 to the waiting list. 1965 Jefferson Nickel Special Mint Set Struck 5% O/C 24 Subscriptions 1873 Seated Dime w/Arrows Struck 12% Off-Center 25 We are not offering a paid subscription at this time. Issues of Mint Error J425/P497 Struck Over an 1840-O Quarter 26 News Magazine are mailed to our regular customers and coin dealers 1921 Morgan Dollar Adj Strike & Misaligned Obverse Die 29 that we are associated with. Issues can be downloaded for free at Extremely Rare 1937 GB Half Pence Uniface Die Trial 32 minterrornews.com Mint Error News is the official publication of PCGS Certifies 1869 3¢ Proof Silver D/S Pattern In Aluminum 34 minterrornews.com. All content Copyright 2005 Mint Error News. P.O. Box 5090, San Clemente, Mint Error News Price Guide 41 CA 92674. All rights reserved. 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Page 3 minterrornews.com TM Mike Byers, Publisher & Editor Welcomes You! elcome to Mint Error News Magazine, bringing the latest mint error news and information to the collector. WThis is our fourth year bringing you both a print magazine and an on-line PDF magazine. There are now over 270 articles, features, discoveries, news stories, and mint error related info from the United States and around the World. Minterrornews.com has become the most popular and informative Internet resources for mint errors and is read by thousands of dealers and collectors. Two major Mint Error News sponsors are Mike Byers and ANACS. Mike Byers is the Publisher and Editor of Mint Error News Magazine. Mike Byers (mikebyers.com) has ANACS is one of the three major been a Professional Numismatist grading services. They have been since 1978. He specializes in U.S. authenticating, certifying and en- and World errors, and is now the capsulating mint errors since 1991 largest dealer of the world’s rarest which is years longer than the other mint errors. His new discoveries of two grading services combined. major mint errors has been front ANACS is highly respected in the page news for years. Mike Byers Numismatic Community and has is also a Consultant for ANACS for extensive experience in authenticat- Mint Errors. ing mint errors. Mike Byers is a life member of ANA since 1985, a Two other sponsors to minterrornews.com are charter member of NGC and a featured dealer/member of Tim Bullard (errorcointrader.com) and Allan Levy PCGS. He is also a founder member of the California Coin (alscoins.com). Because of their combined experience and & Precious Metals Association and a life member of the insight of the error coin market, they will bring valuable Central States Numismatic Society. news and information to minterrornews.com. Additional sponsors are CoinLink, CoinFacts.com, errorworldclub.org, Eureka Trading, uspatterns.com, Northeast Numismatics and Robert L. Astrich. We encourage collectors and dealers to submit articles and photos of major mint errors that we may feature on the website. Page 4 minterrornews.com Off-Center Errors by Al Levy (alscoins.com) Here are records of recent sales of off-center mint 6. “D” next to the date symbolizes that the coin had errors on eBay: damage or was scratched. 1. All coins were listed on eBay and closed 7. “C” next to the date symbolizes that the coin was from July 1, 2005 to September 30, 2005. cleaned. 2. All lots had buyers. If the coins actually changed 8. “B” next to the date symbolizes that the coin had hands is unknown. damage and was cleaned. 3. A picture accompanied each lot or it was not 9. If the date or mint mark was missing or partially recognized. visible, parentheses were used. 4. Mislabelled items were ignored. 10. Postage/handling/insurance fees were ignored. 5. Some lots may have changed hands more than once. 11. Major auctions were not listed. DENOM YEAR NOTES GRADE LESS:11% 11%-35% 36%-75% OVER 75% DENOM YEAR NOTES GRADE LESS:11% 11%-35% 36%-75% OVER 75% 1c 1800 PCGS 03 76.00 1c 1952-D ANACS 63 BRN 60.00 1c 1864 XF 195.00 1c 1952-D PCGS 63 R&B 79.00 1c 1897 FINE 220.84 1c 1953 PCGS 65 BRN 84.00 1c 1898 ANACS 40 163.51 1c 1956-D AU 35.01 1c 1899 FINE 184.01 1c 1956-D PCGS 64 R&B 78.56 1c 1900 GOOD 96.52 1c 1957-D CH BU BRN 58.00 1c 1901 B VF 142.00 1c 1957-D PCGS 64 BRN 63.00 1c 1901 C PCI 40 104.01 1c 1958-(?) ANACS 63 R&B 49.88 1c 1902 PCGS 08 331.00 1c 1959 BU BRN 51.00 1c 190(2) VF 124.95 1c 1959-D CH BU R&B 172.09 1c 1904 PCGS 12 90.01 1c 1960-D LD AU 102.51 1c 190(8) AU 417.00 1c 1960-D LD UNC BRN 81.00 1c 1916-D NGC 58 493.00 1c 1961-D UNC BRN 43.00 1c 1917-S ANACS 08 41.88 1c 1962-D UNC BRN 125.56 73.00 1c 1918 ANACS XF 66.00 1c (?)62-(?) UNC BRN 61.95 1c 1918-S AU 144.49 1c 1964 BU R&B 22.50 1c 1919 AU 76.00 1c 1964 D ANACS NET AU 9.50 1c 1919 NGC 62 BRN 123.49 1c 1964-D CH BU BRN 20.00 1c 1919-S BU BRN 149.95 1c 1964-D ANACS 64 R&B 32.56 1c 1920 FINE 114.06 1c 1965 D AU 10.52 1c 1920-S GOOD 39.55 1c 1966 UNC BRN 8.00 1c 1925-D D GOOD 79.00 1c 1968-D UNC BRN 14.49 1c 1935 AU 42.99 1c 1968-D BU BRN 22.00 15.51 1c 1935 D SEGS 60 21.60 1c 1968-D BU R&B 25.50 1c 1936 XF 39.55 1c 1968-D CH BU R&B 16.50 1c 1937 AU 34.87 1c 1968-D ANACS 64 R&B 23.55 1c 1938 D XF 24.51 1c 1968-S C CH BU 35.00 1c 1941 C XF 26.99 1c 1969-D C AU 12.75 1c 1943 D XF 37.00 1c 1969-D AU 9.35 1c 1943 XF 39.88 1c 1969-D BU BRN 11.83 1c 1943 CH BU 77.00 1c 1969-D CH BU R&B 17.49 1c 1943 PCGS 50 157.50 1c 1969-(?) UNC BRN 26.99 1c 1943-S D XF 28.85 59.88 1c 196(?)-(?) UNC 6.49 1c 1943-S XF 36.00 1c 1970-D C AU 14.36 1c 194(?)-S STEEL AU 93.00 1c 1970-D D UNC R&B 15.01 1c 1944 C VF 15.50 1c 1970-D UNC BRN 9.45 1c 1944 D VF 19.11 1c 1970-D BU R&B 15.04 1c 1944 D AU 18.51 1c 1970-S LD CH BU RED 52.51 1c 1944 AU 40.00 1c 1970-S LD ANACS 63 R&B 86.00 1c 1944 UNC BRN 32.75 1c (?)70-(?) D BU RED 13.09 1c 194(4) AU 34.01 1c 1971 D UNC BRN 9.99 1c 1944-D C AU 38.20 1c 1971 UNC BRN 22.01 1c 1944-S D UNC BRN 15.50 1c 1971-D UNC BRN 11.01 1c 1945 C AU 108.05 1c 1971-D BU BRN 19.68 1c 1945 NGC 65 BRN 139.00 1c 1972 CH BU R&B 20.50 1c 194(6)-S NGC 63 BRN 61.15 1c 1972-D UNC R&B 13.75 1c 194(?)-S D UNC BRN 25.99 1c 1972-D C UNC 16.05 1c 1950-D AU 41.00 1c 1972-D BU BRN 15.50 1c 1951-D D AU 20.50 1c 1972-D BU R&B 17.50 1c 1952-D AU 28.00 1c 1973-D UNC BRN 18.37 1c 1952-D UNC BRN 36.00 1c 1974 AU 11.00 Page 5 minterrornews.com DENOM YEAR NOTES GRADE LESS:11% 11%-35% 36%-75% OVER 75% DENOM YEAR NOTES GRADE LESS:11% 11%-35% 36%-75% OVER 75% 1c 1974 UNC BRN 25.61 1c 1999 ANACS 65 RED 12.50 1c 1974-D D UNC R&B 9.49 1c 1999 ANACS 66 RED 10.03 1c 1974-D B UNC R&B 10.60 1c 1999 ICG 61 R&B 9.99 1c 1974-D BU BRN 16.00 1c 2000 ANACS 64 RED 30.01 1c 1974-(?) CH BU R&B 9.99 1c 2000 ANACS 65 RED 11.86 1c (1)975-D UNC BRN 12.00 1c 2000-D BU R&B 3.54 1c 1976-D D BU BRN 20.49 1c 2001 ANACS 65 RED 18.84 1c 1980 BU BRN 6.50 1c 2001 ANACS 66 RED 10.99 1c 1980-(?) CH BU (RED) 18.00 1c 2001 PCI 64 RED 7.99 1c 1981 C UNC 13.50 17.17 1c 2001 PCI 64 RED 8.99 8.99 1c 1981 UNC BRN 9.95 1c 200(1) ANACS 63 RED 13.99 1c 1981 BU BRN 11.50 1c 2003 GEM BU RED 5.99 1c 1981 BU R&B 18.01 5.50 3c 1865 PCGS 6
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