

1898-S $1 Morgan Dollar Uncentered Broadstrike PCGS MS63
PCGS 1898-S Morgan dollar uncentered broadstrike, with a large expansion in size. Effectively, the coin is a 5% off-center, with design missing on the obverse and reverse 6 o'clock. Large...
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CACG 1974-D Ike dollar double-curved clipped. MS62
PCGS clad type-1 blank. Intended for Ike dollar size modern dollars. Ungraded. Uncirculated as we grade it, and typical scuffs and scratches as is usually seen on these.
PCGS clad type-2 clad planchet. Intended for Ike dollar size modern dollars. AU55
PCGS Kennedy half 40% silver T-1 blank. The edge shows no raised rim. Much scarcer type-2 planchets. MS61
PCGS Manganese dollar T-1 blank, intended for striking into a Native American, Presidential or Innovation dollar. The blank weighs 8.01 grams. Much scarcer than the T-2 planchets of the same time...
PCGS Manganese dollar T-1 blank, intended for striking into a Native American, Presidential or Innovation dollar. The blank weighs 8.01 grams. Much scarcer than the T-2 planchets of the same time...
NGC 1974-D Eisenhower dollar struck on a Philippine 1 peso planchet. The coin is the weight of a Philippine 1 peso, at 14.5 grams. It is smaller than a normal Ike dollar, which weighs 22.6 grams...
NGC 2004-D Wisconsin quarter low leaf, with the coin showing the extra leaf on the left hand side of the ear of corn. It may have been an engraving error, or perhaps intentionally done by a Mint...
NGC 2004-D Wisconsin quarter low leaf, with the coin showing the extra leaf on the left hand side of the ear of corn. It may have been an engraving error, or perhaps intentionally done by a Mint...
NGC 1930 standing quarter with a retained cud obverse at 6 o'clock. A scarce cud on a scarce series for errors. VF35
ANACS 2007-D Montana quarter elliptical clip. The coin is an oval shape, and weighs 4.99 grams (normal is 5.67 grams), which is due to the blank being punched out incorrectly from the planchet strip,...
ANACS 1985-P Washington quarter struck 30% off-center. MS64
PCGS 1943-S Washington quarter with the "goiter neck" variety, with the die showing mushy, distorted design in the face, In God We Trust" and neck areas primarily. The variety is attributed as FS-401...
NGC 1999-D Delaware quarter with a 170 degree rotated dies. Listed as a "medallic (180)" rotation, but a bit short of that in our opinion (180 is a little more desirable, though!) MS61...
PCGS 1981 Washington quarter struck on a cent planchet. The coin is copper, and is struck on the cent planchet intended for a Lincoln cent. It is also the weight of a cent at around 3.1 grams...
PCGS 1973-D Roosevelt dime with a 70% brockage obverse. MS62 Spot obverse.
1974 10c Roosevelt Dime 18% Curved Clip PCGS MS64
PCGS 1964 Roosevelt dime large breadstrike. The coin was struck out of collar, allowing it to expand beyond its normal diameter. MS64
PCGS 1964-D Roosevelt dime with a large, peeling lamination obverse. The lamination is from approximately 1 to 6 o'clock. The coin is housed in an extra thick holder to accommodate the larger...
PCGS 1999-P Roosevelt dime 10% misaligned die obverse. A major misaligned die on a dime, and scarce this big. Most misaligned die dimes are 5% or less off. MS65 lustrous. A superb...
PCGS 1964 Jefferson nickel broadstruck, with a large expansion in size. Nice eye-appeal. MS63
PCGS 1964-D Jefferson nickel struck 70% off-center. MS64
PCGS 1902 Liberty nickel struck 15% off-center. Liberty nickel off-centers are generally scarce, and more so the further off-center they are. This is a nice percentage off-center, above the typical...
PCGS 1964 Jefferson nickel struck 20% off-center. MS61 counting wheel mark reverse.