Description: FREE SHIPPING WASHINGTON QUARTER ERROR COIN UNITED STATES INCORRECT STRIKING FLOWER IN GEORGE's HAIR POSSIBLE SPELLING ERROR - "COD" INSTEAD OF GOD - "IN GOD WE TRUST" There are numerous classifications and types of errors that are due to the incorrect striking of a coin. Examples include off-center strikes, numerous strikes, switched dies, uneven dies, ineffective strikes, and overstrikes. There are five types of mint errors that predominantly relate to the die of the coin: die breaks, uneven dies, conflicted dies, alternated dies, and combined variations. One of the most popular error coins is the off-center struck coin. When the space is fed into the press inappropriately, it strikes the coin improperly because the dies only strike the blank that is inserted in the press and throws everything off. An error coin is a currency that was not appropriately created during its manufacture or is beyond of adequate tolerance thresholds. Error coins may have problems such as being struck off-middle, having the incorrect planchet type, the circle and base of the coin, having the planchets improperly manufactured so they are too thick, or too thin, improperly made, or any number of other complications that occur during coin manufacturing, like bending or swirls along the edges. Additionally, the coin die may be smashed during manufacture and lead to various error denominations being produced from the damaged coin dies. For example, it may crack due to misuse. Equally, a coin die may not have been manufactured accurately will also lead to an assortment of coin errors. Numismatic errors come out of the dies, meaning that it existed prior to the striking process, a planchet error, can occur during the striking process, or a striking error or die error. Anything that occurs after the coin leaves the retaining collar is not an error, even if it occurs in the bounds of the mint building. So actually, various errors can occur, from die errors to die damage, to double-strikes, mis-strikes, and all sorts of hammer-and-anvil issues; to planchet mistakes or like wrong planchet, or cladding misalignment. Post-mint damage is most frequently the effect of peripheral forces upon the coin; impact, deterioration, tension, disfigurement, or just plain extreme wear, normal wear and tear should never be confused for possible errors.
Price: 499.28 USD
Location: San Diego, California
End Time: 2024-12-10T04:47:36.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Coin: Washington Quarter
Year: 2022
Features: Error
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Certification: Uncertified
Modified Item: No