Picked up a Penny Box and went on the lookout for some Wheat Pennies, errors and varieties and found an interesting Penny that I think is a... well, I'll let you tell me your thoughts after you see it! I'm hoping it is the real deal because if so it is definitely a major mint error and I'll likely be sending it off to PCGS for verification and grading! Do you check your pennies thoroughly or just pull out the oldies and/or the AU+ coins? Do you keep the coppers? Keep hunting and good luck! They're still out there for us to find! By the way - I am still selling my custom Coin Roll Hunting Mats on eBay (see below) and will have a Silver Stacker Mat (Half Dollars, Quarters and Dimes) within the next few weeks - it's in production! Penny Mat: www.ebay.com/itm/11-X-17-Penn... Nickel Mat: www.ebay.com/itm/11-X-17-Nick... PLEASE SUPPORT MY CHANNEL - I am an Amazon Associate and if you shop on Amazon, please feel free to clink one of my links below - I get a little extra every time you shop using my link: Coin Collecting T Shirt: amzn.to/2KupSzL The Microscope I use is good quality and low-priced: amzn.to/2JFQtcS US Coins Redbook - really handy: amzn.to/2NRaWy9 Macro Lens for Phones - makes it easy to film with: amzn.to/2FwkdpW Digital Mini Scale: amzn.to/2jw3HxL
RobFindsTreasurer Hi rob I have a really weird penny and I see you know a lot about this how can I send you a picture or video or if you want this is my number 4012139957 just sense me a message and I will send you the picture thanks
I watched yesterday's vid today and you showed this amazing error cent and recommended this video!! Thank you for point us in this direction and I would love it if you do it more often!! Have a GREAT Day!!!
Most brockages end up very distorted, the design on that is pretty crisp, definitely send it in for grading! Looks pretty stellar! Those are the kinds of errors I'm always hoping for! Congrats.
Oh man, now that was an awesome find. Looks like the real deal. Please do another video when you get more info or send off for grading and it returns. Would love to see results.
Yesterday while working the drive though I like going through the Pennie’s and other change seeing if I can find old Wheaties or old Pennies haha I’ve found 4 wheats so far! Best one was a 1941 no mint mark! I was so excited everyone looked at me like I was nuts haha
Seems like the regular backside of the coin is also slightly off like the top is a wide rim and the bottom is thin rim not a huge deal but still adds slightly to the coin i would think
Tip: If the back of a wheat pennies wheat has the details, it is a 50s, 40s, or a good condition older coin. If there are no details, it is most likely a pre 40s or a slick 40s or 50s.
It cracks me up that when a new coin collector finds a coin everybody is quick to poo poo on it as a homemade vise job but when someone "in the know" finds something similar, everybody goes crazy that its a major league error. SMH.
Isnt that a die clash? Since im like a couple hours late to the show lol. Sweet find man! You gotta get it graded. Thats probably a couple hund bucks in your pocket man, nice work!
Die Clashed and Brockage Errors are similar but this one exhibits the characteristics of a brockage error more so. Mainly because neither strike is clean and typically in a die clash, the bottom image is more detailed.
Great video I am a new subscriber I subscribed to you on my other TH-cam channel but I wanted to tell you my younger sister used to work part time at Petsmart and she would save me the coins that were in the cash maschine and she found an original dateless Buffalo Nickel and an original 1906 Indian Head penny, though I have a 1907 Indian Head penny in my collection book I am saving the 1907 Indian Head penny because who can say they found that in their change. Keep up the good work on your video's.
Rob, do you have Allen Herberts book "A Price Guide to Mint Errors"? The title is misleading it's not really a price guide, but it does have more knowledge about varieties and errors than any other resourse I have ever found. I strongly suggest it and a copy of the red book for everyone that is interested in coins.
the brockage is sweet, but why keep 40s and 50s wheats? They are so common that they will never be worth keeping. I always just throw them back in with my change that i return lol. Keeping pre 40s is good for sure though.
How do you get or make your little things that you put your brockage in. I’m pretty new to coin collecting and these would be really helpful if I New how to get them
How does the image of the memorial get on the coin if it was in the way of the other coin? How could the other coin have stamped a memorial on it when that coin was in the way and it could never get the memorial on it?
I've got a brockage penny just like that. Also wanted to know if you ever pick up small amounts of rolls from convenience stores or gas stations? I got 4 rolls from a Caseys last night and got 11 wheat pennies. Good video. Keep em coming.
That is a good way to find good stuff. Unfortunately for me stores in my area won't let them go, they put them in their change machine. You should see the looks I get when I ask to trade a roll of cents for one of theirs.
Mikee Vee in 1986, as a kid my parents too me to the mint in Philadelphia. While there, I bought a small 7-coin set called 1982 variety Lincoln pennies, uncirculated. It contains the following: 1982-P large date copper, 1982-P small date copper, 1982-D large date copper, 1982-P Small date zinc, 1982-P large date zinc, 1982-D Small date zinc, 1982-D Large date zinc. I lost in 1990, yesterday I found it in my parent’s basement. I couldn’t believe it. I just got back into coin collecting recently after doing it off and on for years. I’m loving the hunting. As a scientist, I have some nice microscopes I use at home, now I converted into a search desk and as much as I love metal detecting, honestly, this coin roll hunting stuff is really addicting and fun! Sorry for the long ramble, but after seeing your reminder for the 1982 small date copper it reminds me of my find after 27 years lost!
Adrian Alligator I just hoard them, people keep them and sell/buy them. If the us abolishes the penny then it would be legal to melt copper and silver. I am a copper hoarder myself. Subbed to you!
I am still selling my custom Coin Roll Hunting Mats on eBay (see below) and will have a Silver Stacker Mat (Half Dollars, Quarters and Dimes) within the next few weeks - it's in production! Penny Mat: www.ebay.com/itm/11-X-17-Penn... Nickel Mat: www.ebay.com/itm/11-X-17-Nick...
Would have been nice to see error under your microscope. I think Lincoln is faint and sharper memorial is mirrored. So you are saying a penny with memorial exposed stuck to die that was pressing Lincoln onto blank planchette. Memorial is mirror imprinted onto blank and Lincoln is also pressed but with a penny barrier and is faint. Still cannot tell how it could not be done after mint with a penny and a press, except Lincoln faint.
Yes - a die was capped with the reverse side showing - as it struck, the memorial end struck harder than the Obverse side behind it leaving what you see in the penny I found. Had it been one of the first strikes before the cap fell off, it would be more mirrored and you may not have even seen Lincoln at all. BUT - over time the die capped coin thins and allows for some distortion which gets worse over time. That's why they refer to them in three stages - Early, Mid and Late. I think this one is an early stage. Got to get it verified though!
To me it looks like the coin that you have was struck with a coin that was stuck on the obverse die. I found a wheat cent similar. I will email you a couple of pictures.
I’m a bit confused, if a coin that would be normal, sticks to one of the die hubs, and goes to press another coin, wouldn’t the blank planchet be the one trying to be pressed? And therefore just flattening the one stuck as a cap and leaving the planchet with a light imprint? I’m not sure how you can get a normal coin and a planchet to produce a mirrored error. Unless coins are pressed multiple times and further along, maybe on press 2, one got stuck and another already pressed coin stamped the stuck one
MASTER MEME still have it. Talked to a few people and don’t need it graded without a date. They confirmed legit so I am good. May get it graded anyway but haven’t done so yet.
What is it called when there is lines on the obverse? I got a Lincoln where his right shoulder has been "ironed", like he has lines on him. Not the trail lines type either
Last night at about 8:40 PM I went to my local Tobacco store for some cigars ..... I don't smoke cigarettes Nasty tasting ..... Anyway I had some change coming and asked the cashier if she had a roll of pennies.... So I got a roll , hoping for the 2019 mint / fed bank roll... It was a regular used roll....... I found your favorite 1944 D wheaty ... It still has some great luster to it ..... Not to bad for 1 roll ...... Plus tard Mon Ami ~!~!
Nice find. Aren't you a member of United States Error Coins on Facebook? Wonder what the experts there would say. I hope it is the real deal. Thanks for sharing.
Kind of looks like 2005, possibly 2009. It's stretched and distorted a bit - may be something completely different, but there's a ghost sheen there resembling that.
I don't understand how an error like that is possible without post mint tampering. Because how would it be possible for the memorial to be so distinct, because the second coin that hit it wouldn't be able to get the memorial on it because the coin is in the way. I think that a person just sanded down the head of a penny then hammered the tail into it. That's why it looks off center
A penny gets stuck to the die (called a die cap) and it's reverse then stamps the next coin causing the brockage. Most of them are off center or way off center and if it is encapsulated it is called a full brockage. This one is pretty close to being a full mirrored brockage but not quite. Of course, that is why grading is key... for validation.
Picked up a Penny Box and went on the lookout for some Wheat Pennies, errors and varieties and found an interesting Penny that I think is a... well, I'll let you tell me your thoughts after you see it! I'm hoping it is the real deal because if so it is definitely a major mint error and I'll likely be sending it off to PCGS for verification and grading!
Do you check your pennies thoroughly or just pull out the oldies and/or the AU+ coins? Do you keep the coppers?
Keep hunting and good luck!
They're still out there for us to find!
By the way - I am still selling my custom Coin Roll Hunting Mats on eBay (see below) and will have a Silver Stacker Mat (Half Dollars, Quarters and Dimes) within the next few weeks - it's in production!
Penny Mat:
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Nickel Mat:
www.ebay.com/itm/11-X-17-Nick...
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RobFindsTreasurer
Hi rob I have a really weird penny and I see you know a lot about this how can I send you a picture or video or if you want this is my number 4012139957 just sense me a message and I will send you the picture thanks
did anyone else see the DDO on the 40d? the last wheat penny he pulled?
Do you check for VDB
Did you ever send this off and get it graded?
Did you make a update video for this error? I've been looking for a couple hours lol
Congratulations! Please keep us posted. Awesome find!
I watched yesterday's vid today and you showed this amazing error cent and recommended this video!! Thank you for point us in this direction and I would love it if you do it more often!!
Have a GREAT Day!!!
That penny just made my week, i love odd coins and I've always wanted to find one!! Congrats Rob!!!
Wow Rob what a cool find. So glad u got it bcause u will take of it!!!
It is a mirror brockage die error. Nice find rob
Fun to watch! Keep us posted on that error penny! It's already a chill find but fingers crossed it scores high too 😁 HH
Most brockages end up very distorted, the design on that is pretty crisp, definitely send it in for grading! Looks pretty stellar! Those are the kinds of errors I'm always hoping for! Congrats.
My thoughts too. Definitely an early stage - should be worth several hundred (maybe 500+) if it pans out legit for sure.
Nice brockage! Don't find many of those. Worth a bit, too.
If you do send it to pcgs, when you get it back, can we see the results
ABSOLUTELY!
Keep us up to date on the error coin! Would love to see more!
Will do for sure Al!
I have a 1901 Indian head penny. I also have a 1914 wheatie, a 1926 wheatie, 1936 wheatie and 1937 wheatie. Pretty happy with my finds.
Oh man, now that was an awesome find. Looks like the real deal.
Please do another video when you get more info or send off for grading and it returns. Would love to see results.
Will do for sure Oscar!
Yesterday while working the drive though I like going through the Pennie’s and other change seeing if I can find old Wheaties or old Pennies haha I’ve found 4 wheats so far! Best one was a 1941 no mint mark! I was so excited everyone looked at me like I was nuts haha
Sick find man. that why we do what we do. Thrill of the hunt
Rob finds treasure. As many pennys you've looked at, and this being your first one to find , awesome!
retro night with the old intro? dope! great finds Rob!! 🔥🐉
LOL - yes sir!
That was an odd coin. Keep us updated on it please. ATB & HH Always
3:25 remember my name and your welcome
Thx
Love you
Seems like the regular backside of the coin is also slightly off like the top is a wide rim and the bottom is thin rim not a huge deal but still adds slightly to the coin i would think
Very exciting rob!
Wonderful box, great errors and tons of wheats, the types of videos I like, keep up the good work rob!
Thanks Carsen!
Do you ever sell coins?
Great video! I have this penny that has a thicker rim that I think might be a proof! Do you know how I can be certain?
awesome find rob that's why we hunt!
That's some collection of Pennys! Wow
Nice finds rob
Holy crap! What a find!! Congrats, bro!
When I first started watching your videos I didn't really like the intro. Then I got used to it and it's now like a classic.
I put it in just for you! For real.
Tip: If the back of a wheat pennies wheat has the details, it is a 50s, 40s, or a good condition older coin. If there are no details, it is most likely a pre 40s or a slick 40s or 50s.
Did you receive any information on the odd one?
Very cool coins, nice error find!
Man that error penny is awesome. That's gotta be worth a good bit.
Good hunts rob
My lcs has a lot of error coins. Some are really severe errors too. It's cool to see how many different things you can find.
Very cool error. Glad you found it. Keep on hunting
Thanks Iggy!
Very interest finds, and great vid!
It cracks me up that when a new coin collector finds a coin everybody is quick to poo poo on it as a homemade vise job but when someone "in the know" finds something similar, everybody goes crazy that its a major league error. SMH.
Once again nice finds rob
I’m curious to what came about the error. Anyway info on it?
Hmmmmmmm. Nice box there. Looks familiar
And it turned out to be a dandy! BOOM!
Awesome mirror image penny!!
Isnt that a die clash? Since im like a couple hours late to the show lol. Sweet find man! You gotta get it graded. Thats probably a couple hund bucks in your pocket man, nice work!
Die Clashed and Brockage Errors are similar but this one exhibits the characteristics of a brockage error more so. Mainly because neither strike is clean and typically in a die clash, the bottom image is more detailed.
Also a die clash would show details of both sides on either side of the coin. I find lots of clashed nickles
Excellent find!!!
Saw the old intro play and thought I stepped into a TH-cam black hole.
Sweet error find... oh yeah, congrats on the wheaties as well 😬
LOL - yeah - just tossed it in for a few of my loyal subs!
RobFindsTreasure
I think you should bring it back every now and then!
Its a little bit of center too! 3:16
Your vids are awesome. I can't stop watching. Thanks! (I think)
Great video I am a new subscriber I subscribed to you on my other TH-cam channel but I wanted to tell you my younger sister used to work part time at Petsmart and she would save me the coins that were in the cash maschine and she found an original dateless Buffalo Nickel and an original 1906 Indian Head penny, though I have a 1907 Indian Head penny in my collection book I am saving the 1907 Indian Head penny because who can say they found that in their change. Keep up the good work on your video's.
where do you get a full die brockage graded? I am new to it and have found one.
PCGS, NGC or ANACS.
3:20 mint error
Cool finds thanks for sharing
Rob, do you have Allen Herberts book "A Price Guide to Mint Errors"? The title is misleading it's not really a price guide, but it does have more knowledge about varieties and errors than any other resourse I have ever found. I strongly suggest it and a copy of the red book for everyone that is interested in coins.
I don't - thank you for recommending it! I only have the book "Strike it Rich with Pocket Change" for errors and varieties.
View 734 hope you are having a great week Rob. Please do a curnecy hunt soon.
I got two in edit mode - $1's and $5's (a big hunt) and $1's and $2's!
Big time die cap error. Nice find!
the brockage is sweet, but why keep 40s and 50s wheats? They are so common that they will never be worth keeping. I always just throw them back in with my change that i return lol. Keeping pre 40s is good for sure though.
How do you get or make your little things that you put your brockage in. I’m pretty new to coin collecting and these would be really helpful if I New how to get them
How does the image of the memorial get on the coin if it was in the way of the other coin? How could the other coin have stamped a memorial on it when that coin was in the way and it could never get the memorial on it?
@robfindstreasure love the mirrored penny.
Awesome find
Nice bro man keep up the good work love it
I've got a brockage penny just like that. Also wanted to know if you ever pick up small amounts of rolls from convenience stores or gas stations? I got 4 rolls from a Caseys last night and got 11 wheat pennies. Good video. Keep em coming.
I get a few rolls from grocery store Money Service Centers - sometimes find wheaties!
That is a good way to find good stuff. Unfortunately for me stores in my area won't let them go, they put them in their change machine. You should see the looks I get when I ask to trade a roll of cents for one of theirs.
Make sure you're checking your 82D coppers for the small date.
Mikee Vee in 1986, as a kid my parents too me to the mint in Philadelphia. While there, I bought a small 7-coin set called 1982 variety Lincoln pennies, uncirculated. It contains the following: 1982-P large date copper, 1982-P small date copper, 1982-D large date copper, 1982-P Small date zinc, 1982-P large date zinc, 1982-D Small date zinc, 1982-D Large date zinc. I lost in 1990, yesterday I found it in my parent’s basement. I couldn’t believe it. I just got back into coin collecting recently after doing it off and on for years. I’m loving the hunting. As a scientist, I have some nice microscopes I use at home, now I converted into a search desk and as much as I love metal detecting, honestly, this coin roll hunting stuff is really addicting and fun! Sorry for the long ramble, but after seeing your reminder for the 1982 small date copper it reminds me of my find after 27 years lost!
What do you do with the coppers because i have a bunch and want to know what to do
Adrian Alligator I just hoard them, people keep them and sell/buy them. If the us abolishes the penny then it would be legal to melt copper and silver. I am a copper hoarder myself. Subbed to you!
Wow, I never seen a error like that before! You should get it graded
Definitely am!
Where did you get the cool mat?? I need one of those!
I am still selling my custom Coin Roll Hunting Mats on eBay (see below) and will have a Silver Stacker Mat (Half Dollars, Quarters and Dimes) within the next few weeks - it's in production!
Penny Mat:
www.ebay.com/itm/11-X-17-Penn...
Nickel Mat:
www.ebay.com/itm/11-X-17-Nick...
Would have been nice to see error under your microscope.
I think Lincoln is faint and sharper memorial is mirrored. So you are saying a penny with memorial exposed stuck to die that was pressing Lincoln onto blank planchette. Memorial is mirror imprinted onto blank and Lincoln is also pressed but with a penny barrier and is faint.
Still cannot tell how it could not be done after mint with a penny and a press, except Lincoln faint.
Yes - a die was capped with the reverse side showing - as it struck, the memorial end struck harder than the Obverse side behind it leaving what you see in the penny I found. Had it been one of the first strikes before the cap fell off, it would be more mirrored and you may not have even seen Lincoln at all. BUT - over time the die capped coin thins and allows for some distortion which gets worse over time. That's why they refer to them in three stages - Early, Mid and Late. I think this one is an early stage. Got to get it verified though!
Very nice Rob. It looks like it struck a coin that was on a die?
To me it looks like the coin that you have was struck with a coin that was stuck on the obverse die. I found a wheat cent similar. I will email you a couple of pictures.
I’m a bit confused, if a coin that would be normal, sticks to one of the die hubs, and goes to press another coin, wouldn’t the blank planchet be the one trying to be pressed? And therefore just flattening the one stuck as a cap and leaving the planchet with a light imprint? I’m not sure how you can get a normal coin and a planchet to produce a mirrored error. Unless coins are pressed multiple times and further along, maybe on press 2, one got stuck and another already pressed coin stamped the stuck one
Please keep us updated on that!!!
Will do!
@@RobFindsTreasure has there ever been a more valuable find on youtube in terms of coin hunting???
Ever sell it?
IvanMTG1 yeah - seen some 1992 d close AMs found.
MASTER MEME still have it. Talked to a few people and don’t need it graded without a date. They confirmed legit so I am good. May get it graded anyway but haven’t done so yet.
What is it called when there is lines on the obverse? I got a Lincoln where his right shoulder has been "ironed", like he has lines on him. Not the trail lines type either
Interesting - I'm not sure to be honest!
RobFindsTreasure+ curious on average how many Canadians do you get per box of cents
1-2, sometimes more, sometimes none!
How much is a full brockage penny worth
If graded in the MS range, should fetch $500-ish (maybe more), IMHO.
Last night at about 8:40 PM I went to my local Tobacco store for some cigars ..... I don't smoke cigarettes Nasty tasting ..... Anyway I had some change coming and asked the cashier if she had a roll of pennies.... So I got a roll , hoping for the 2019 mint / fed bank roll...
It was a regular used roll....... I found your favorite 1944 D wheaty ... It still has some great luster to it .....
Not to bad for 1 roll ......
Plus tard Mon Ami ~!~!
Cajun Coin Hunter I have a 2019 in bad shape
Great video
Rob, on the hunt for some teens...wheaties that is!
LOL - oops. You know what I meant!
Excellent coin!
looks legit to my eyes.!
That’s a really cool penny what ever came of it? Did you ever send it in?
I still have it - ungraded for now.
@@RobFindsTreasure u think you will ever get it graded?
Back to the old title card again...
Just for fun!
I went to bb&t rob and asked for a box of pennies and it seems like you can just walk in and ask cuz I do not have a account there
WOW - it's on my list now!
Nice find. Aren't you a member of United States Error Coins on Facebook? Wonder what the experts there would say. I hope it is the real deal. Thanks for sharing.
Yes - I finally sent in pics today!
@@RobFindsTreasure What did Ken say? 😁
I found a 1935 red $2 bill is it worth anything?
Can YOU see a date on that ERROR COIN? ZOOM IN ON IT!
I checked and checked today for 30 minutes - I see nothing! I was hoping to catch even the faintest image!
Kind of looks like 2005, possibly 2009. It's stretched and distorted a bit - may be something completely different, but there's a ghost sheen there resembling that.
Congrats
Awesome brokerage error
Thanks Dom!
I have a wheat penny version
That’s crazy!!! Amazing find 👍👍👍
That is one odd looking coin, awesome find though.
I don't understand how an error like that is possible without post mint tampering. Because how would it be possible for the memorial to be so distinct, because the second coin that hit it wouldn't be able to get the memorial on it because the coin is in the way. I think that a person just sanded down the head of a penny then hammered the tail into it. That's why it looks off center
A penny gets stuck to the die (called a die cap) and it's reverse then stamps the next coin causing the brockage. Most of them are off center or way off center and if it is encapsulated it is called a full brockage. This one is pretty close to being a full mirrored brockage but not quite. Of course, that is why grading is key... for validation.
If what you describe had happened the reverse would be damaged. This is most likely a legit error.
Is a hunting vieery good Rob ithin you make a day for every one
Got pigij gage wallace
Really nice and cool
Awesome error penny
Let's find some icing? Pretty sure the brockage was the icing.
LOL - so very true!
That's a cool error did you get it verified? 👍
Why'd you go back to your old intro
Just tossing it in for nostalgia once in a while!
On that coin I saw a lincoln head
you that mint erorr that you were talking about
Yessss!
Cointelligence I love your pfp!
I couldn't wait to post it so here it is!
Whats up with the profile change?
Nice
Send it to PCGS!