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| 1866 $2½ Struck on a 3 Cent Nickel Planchet
NGC MS 66 - UNIQUE
 This numismatic discovery was just certified in 2007 by NGC. It is one of two known U.S. Liberty gold coins struck on wrong planchets and certified by either NGC or PCGS as a mint error.

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| 1806 $5 Capped Bust to Right
Pointed 6, 8X5 Stars
Triple Struck Rotated 90°
PCGS AU 50
 This 1806 $5 Capped Bust to Right, Heraldic Eagle, Pointed 6, 8X5 Stars Gold Piece was actually struck four times. John Dannreuther's research and scans clearly illustrate the four strikes as this coin was struck off-center, rotated and then centered. With only six to ten pieces known of this rare die variety and considering that it is also struck four times, this discovery coin is a significant numismatic rarity.

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| 1901/0-S $5 Liberty Gold Struck 10% Off-Center
PCGS AU 55
 This is one of three known U.S. $5 Liberty Gold pieces struck off-center. One was struck approximately 5% off-center and the other was struck a full 10% off-center. This dramatic $5 Liberty was struck at least 10% off-center. As the coin was struck, the pressure from the dies forced the blank to expand in size since it was struck out of the collar. It is also an overdate from the San Francisco Mint which makes this a rare and unusual combination of mint errors. This is one of the most spectacular U.S. Gold major mint errors known.

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| 1893-O $10 Liberty Gold Broadstruck out of the Collar
PCGS AU 58
 All gold errors are very scarce. This $10 Liberty is completely broadstruck out of the collar. Since this Gold blank planchet was not seated in the collar when it was struck, there is no reeding whatsoever and it also expanded in size.

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| 1875-CC $20 Liberty Gold Partial Collar
NGC MS 62
 This Carson City $20 Liberty is a recent discovery and is very exciting since it combines the rarity of a major mint error on a gold coin with the popularity and history of the U.S. Branch Mint in Carson City.

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| 1906-D $20 Liberty Gold Broadstruck
NGC AU 58
 All major errors on U.S. Gold coins are very scarce, especially on the larger denominations. Although it is difficult to see the error since this coin is in the NGC holder, it is broadstruck out of the collar and does not have any reeding.

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