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Just Certified by PCGS: Experimental Delaware 25¢ CLICK HERE TO READ THE FRONT PAGE COIN WORLD ARTICLE CLICK HERE TO READ THE FRONT PAGE NUMISMATIC NEWS ARTICLE ![]() |
This Discovery Coin is a 1920 Buffalo Nickel struck on a full size copper planchet of the same diameter, thickness and weight of a Buffalo Nickel!! Its composition is 89% CU, 8% ZN and 3% SN. The weight is 4.96 grams which is 76.54 grains. This unique Off-Metal Buffalo Nickel is unreported in Breen, Judd and Pollock. | ![]() ![]() |
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Just Certified by PCGS: Canadian "Two Tailed" Cent CLICK HERE TO READ THE FEATURED COIN WORLD ARTICLE ![]() |
| Major Mint Errors continue to be the hottest segment in Numismatics. Here are a few recent sales: A Certified two-tailed quarter sold for $80,000. A Sac/State Quarter Mule sold for $71,000. A Walking Liberty Half on a Quarter Planchet sold for over $20,000. in auction. A Mated Franklin Off-Metal Pair sold for over $20,000. in auction. A Sacagawea Dollar on an SBA Planchet sold for $15,000. A 30% Off-Center Morgan Dollar sold for $12,500. An Off-Center $2 1/2 Indian sold for over $10,000. |
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Just discovered: Sacagawea Dollars with an Experimental Finish As featured in the June 25th Issue of Coin World (pgs. 3 & 18) and the June 5th Issue of Numismatic News (pg. 4) ![]() |
| We Are Adding SEGS In addition to ANACS, PCGS, NGC and ICG, we are now purchasing SEGS authenticated and graded Mint Errors. Larry Briggs, the owner of SEGS, is a highly respected numismatist. Bill Fivaz is a well known mint error specialist and one of the authenticators of Mint Errors for SEGS. |
Type Errors Are Starting To Heat Up After laying dormant for years, a few recent sales indicate a growing interest in these underpriced 19th & early 20th century type errors. |
| Survey Results
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| And the winner is... mmoloney@miami.edu |
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Congratulations and thanks to everyone that participated in the survey. We had over three thousand completed surveys which gave us great insight on what direction to move in. We've added enhanced photos to our inventory, an easy to browse price list and streamlined our inventory system. We are currently developing the following upcoming sections: Glossary - complete with photos and diagrams. Museum - where you can view some of the finest major mint errors. Member's Section - which will include a price guide, articles, news, specials, auctions, chat, and an exclusive inventory that is listed here before it is placed on eBay or anywhere else! | ||
Error World Club| Join Error World Club! It is the largest internet club for Mint Errors. | Check out their website by clicking to the right... ![]() | ||
| February was one of our best months ever. Major Mint Errors from $3000. to $15,000. were selling very rapidly. We handle and sell more expensive, major mint errors than anyone. We also purchase many different types of errors, and in many price ranges too. We also buy expensive world errors in gold and silver. We prefer ANACS, the #1 major grading and authentication service for major mint errors. We will buy ANACS major mint errors sight-unseen. We also buy many PCGS and NGC errors, as well as collections, accumulations and raw errors. Call us and offer your errors today! Major mint errors continue to be the hottest segment of Numismatics. With certification and authentication now available from ANACS, PCGS and NGC, more dealers and collectors are purchasing mint errors. The internet has expanded the collector base as well, since it's so easy to scan and e-mail a photo of an error, whether you are buying or selling. The collector market base continues to expand with thousands of people eagerly adding mint errors to their collections. |
| Mint errors continue to be the strongest segment in Numismatics. This month we have already sold a SBA Dollar struck on a Sacagawea Planchet PCGS MS 67, a Sacagawea Dollar struck on an SBA Planchet PCGS MS 68, and the famous Dual Date/Dual State 2000-MA 25¢ Struck on a 1999-GA 25¢ ANACS MS 64. Aside from each of these five figure sales we have sold many other Major Mint Errors as collectors aggressively search for new pieces for their collections. | ![]() |
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Just back from the F.U.N. Show in Florida. We had a great show since Major Mint Errors are in great demand. | |
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