I have 20 of this coin pulled from 2 Mint Bags. I call it " Snowy River" in memory of my Grandmother. Seeing that I have 20 of them, would this be worth attributing?
2006 P Nevada Strike Thru Obverse and Reverse
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2006 P Nevada Strike Thru Obverse and Reverse
There is a rough patch starting at the Mountain under the third horse that runs down to " The Silver State" / Also a large patch on obverse.
I have 20 of this coin pulled from 2 Mint Bags. I call it " Snowy River" in memory of my Grandmother. Seeing that I have 20 of them, would this be worth attributing?You do not have permission to view this gallery.
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Since 2003, errors and the better varieties have been rather difficult to obtain. The US Mint has super QA, lasers, riddlers and other devices to catch most issues trying to "escape" the mint. I personally think these are pretty decent, since they are after 2003. Coneca frowns on talking value or grades, but one of these might be able to get you 2 or more Jeffersons to the right seller.
It's either struck through debris, grease or a possible lamination issue, from what I can see from the photos. Sometimes it is best to slab one ANACS is probably the cheapest, and sell the others a tad bit cheaper. Don't let people fool ya, these aren't rare but, they are hard to come by. I seen Fred W. offered a zinc c cent about 15% off center on his web site before he retired. I think it went for 6 Franklin's. It's all about supply and demand. A typical quarter working die can make up to 325,000 coins, but its doubtful this one did all strike throughs,, but there could be hundreds of the out there.
Slabbing is expensive. Anacs has reps at shows and ships to their facility for free if you submit at a show. Not too sure what the slabbing, grading and examination fees are. Return postage and insurance can be 24 bucks or more. You can see their prices online at ANACS.com
Coins like this are on the edge. The slabbing might cost as much or more than the coin is currently valued at.
Gary Kozera
Website: https://MintErrors.org
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Originally posted by Christopher Spare View PostThere is a rough patch starting at the Mountain under the third horse that runs down to " The Silver State" / Also a large patch on obverse.
I have 20 of this coin pulled from 2 Mint Bags. I call it " Snowy River" in memory of my Grandmother. Seeing that I have 20 of them, would this be worth attributing?
pretty decent job capturing the grease struck-through. not always an easy task with these.
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Originally posted by occnumis2021 View Post
no need to answer my inquiry on the other thread. i just read that one first before this one. i see the quarter from the bag(s) you referred to.
pretty decent job capturing the grease struck-through. not always an easy task with these.
happy hunting
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