During
the minting process metal alloy is rolled out like cookie
dough. Blanks, or planchets, are punched from the strips,
just like making cookies. Occasionally the planchet suffers
from an improper mixing of the metal. This happens more often
than you might think, and when it does results may vary.
Most often small flakes break away form the coin. Every
once in a while a much larger break will occur, usually splitting
the coin in half like an Oreo cookie. Rarer yet, a break across
the coin (such as the one we have) occurs. Most of these
types of errors would have never left the mint building because
at that time coins were just money and nobody wanted a piece
of money they couldn't spend. Besides that, the coiner
could be fired for shoddy work. Quality control would
have thrown this one back into the melting pot had they caught
it. The fact that the break occurred on such a large
coin also adds to its intrigue. On larger coins, errors
were most often caught and destroyed at the mint being as
they were easier to spot. Another amazing fact is that
both halves of the coin remained with each other. In
the world of errors, split planchets often have only one the
two pieces surviving. We are glad that this coin has
come to us having survived all these years in the state of
preservation that it is.
We are
proud of our trademark error at Northern Nevada Coin. Our
error has it all! It is from our home town of Carson
City, it is a Morgan dollar error, it is split almost perfectly
in half, and we have both halves preserved in mint state 64.
We do believe that this piece is unique and more interesting
than any other coin we have ever seen.
Value?
Errors are highly sought after prizes- It is a Morgan
dollar error, which are exceedingly rare- It is the
most dramatic error we have ever seen on a Morgan dollar-
The Morgan dollar is the most widely collected series in numismatics,
making this piece of great interest to many collectors-
Furthermore, it is a Carson City Morgan dollar- of which,
the CC mint mark is the most sought after mint, and many collectors
collect only CC material- So.................Who knows.
All we know is that the coin is not for sale and we
do not disclose what it took to own this beauty. We
will not discuss what we think it should sell for if we sold
it, because we won't. It is here only so that you can
see it and enjoy it along with us. We hope you enjoy
previewing this rarity. Check our show schedule, if we're
in your area, stop by our table and see this beauty live.
In addition to this amazing coin we have a gallery
our Dollar Error collection. To take a tour of this amazing
collection, simply click
here to begin! Fair warning these pages load slow
due to our high quality pictures, so be patient, it is worth
the wait!