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Misplaced date

Numismatic Mishandled ProofMiss Liberty

Misplaced date - One or more digits of a date punched away from the intended location, such as in the denticles or in the central design.
Mis-struck - Term applied to "error coins" with striking irregularities.

 


1857 Misplaced dates in eagle’s neck. Snow-16. MS-63 NGC (PS) ...

623 1854 Misplaced Date. AU-50. Breen-6911. Satiny medium gold with strong lustre and great eye appeal. Nicely struck from clashed dies. A thoroughly pleasing example of a popular variety.

A misplaced date is typically a coin that exhibits digits or letters punched into a position on the die where they do not belong, such as this 1870 Indian cent, with more than 20 digits punched in the denticles below the date.

mints of the same nation containing at least one coin for most or all of the denominations issued during a particular year mint state In the same condition as when delivered from the mint (natural toning excepted); uncirculated misplaced date ...

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Numismatic Mishandled ProofMiss Liberty

 
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