Mint Errors and Varieties

Mint error and variety coins. Those coins that made it out of the mints undetected. Certified by a major grading company both minor and major examples.

  • 1938 D/D/D/S Buffalo Nickel MS67+ Obverse Holder View1938 D/D/D/S Buffalo Nickel MS67+ Reverse Holder View

    1938 D/S Buffalo Nickel NGC MS67+ High Grade

    $1,695.00

    This coin carries the over mintmark designation FS-05-1938D-511, detailed in the Cherrypicker’s Guide to rare die varieties. This designation is sought after due to the distinguishing characteristics that signal its unique die variety. Collectors often engage in identifying and obtaining coins that possess such noteworthy features, as they represent both a historical context and a tangible piece of numismatic heritage. The intersection of these grading criteria and distinct features ultimately enhances the market value of the 1838-D Buffalo Nickel, affirming its status as a valuable addition to any collection.

  • 1928 S 5¢ Two Feather Variety Obverse Holder View1928 S 5¢ Two Feather Variety Obverse View

    Rare 1928-S Two Feather Variety Buffalo Nickel

    $200.00

    The 1928-S Standing Liberty Quarter is not just a coin; it symbolizes a rich era in American numismatic history. Its FS-502 designation by the Cherrypickers Guide further emphasizes its rarity and desirability. This combination makes it a coveted addition to any coin collection.

  • 1947 S/S/S Washington Quarter RPM FS-502 Obverse Holder View1947 S/S/S Washington Quarter RPM FS-502 Obverse View

    1947 S/S/S Washington Quarter RPM FS-502 NGC MS 65

    $100.00

    The 1947 S/S/S Washington Quarter Repunched Mint Mark FS-502 is a highly sought-after and valuable coin by collectors due to its rarity and unique characteristics.

  • 1961 D over Horizontal D ANACS MS65 Red1961 D over Horizontal D ANACS MS65 Red

    1961 D/D Lincoln Cent D Over Horizontal D

    $60.00

    For coin enthusiasts, the 1961 D/D Lincoln Cent D Over Horizontal D is akin to finding a unicorn in your backyard—extremely rare and undeniably enchanting. This mesmerizing coin is not just a piece of currency but a slice of history!

  • 1956 D/D RPM-018 Obverse holder1956 D/D RPM-018 Obverse holder

    1956 D/D Lincoln Cent Repunched Mintmark CONECA RPM-018, ANACS MS64 RB

    $150.00

    CONECA TOP 100 List and Wexler Top 100. The 1956 D/D Lincoln Cent Repunched Mintmark RPM-018 is much scarcer than RPM-008. According to “The Lincoln Cent Resource” this coin is the #2 Most Wanted in the “Complete Guide and Cross Reference to Lincoln Cent Mint Mark Varieties”.

  • 1958 Washington Quarter on silver dime planchet obverse holder view1958 Washington Quarter on silver dime planchet obverse view

    Rare 1958 Quarter Struck on Silver Dime Planchet

    $3,995.00

    This 1958 25¢ Struck on Silver Dime Planchet is a unique and rare item from the Fred Weinberg Collection. This quarter was accidentally struck on a silver dime blank, resulting in a fascinating and unconventional coin. Graded by PCGS as MS63, this coin is in excellent condition. As a one-of-a-kind piece, it is sure to be a valuable addition to any coin collection.

     

  • Columbia One Centavo Error Obverse ViewColumbia One Centavo Error Obverse View

    1966 Columbia One Peso Struck With Shattered Dies

    $12.00

    The 1966 Columbia one peso coin is a captivating piece of numismatic history. Crafted from copper, this small coin features an intriguing mint error that enhances its appeal to collectors.