2025 $1 U.S. Silver Dollar Feeder Finger from Denver Mint 3
UPC:
Year:
2025
certification:
Uncertified
finish:
Business Strike
classification:
Error
circulated-uncirculated:
Unknown
This is a U.S. $1 feeder finger which was used for striking silver dollar sized coins at the Denver Mint. The feeder finger is one of a small group that came out of the U.S. Mint, and were struck at the Moonlight Mint using the original Grabener coin press that the feeder fingers would have been used on.
There are 90 of the "dollar size" known, making it the most common of the feeder finger types, although still a low population.
Until these came out, feeder fingers were nearly unheard of on the coin market. An opportunity to own a fascinating piece of Mint equipment, and something which has caused many error coins over the years!
The feeder finger is struck with "commemorative dies" used by the Moonlight Mint to commemorate the press.
Note: We have a small quantity, and the example shown is not necessarily the exact feeder finger you will receive, but one that looks more or less identical.
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MS62