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no_hypocrisy

(48,778 posts)
Sat Nov 7, 2020, 09:36 PM Nov 2020

I found a 1935 Mercury Dime stamped onto a (tails) Penny, likely the same year in my cash box today.

I believe this is called a double denomination and a Wrong Planchet Error Coin.

Does anyone have any information and/or history about this aberration?

I think it's cool.

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I found a 1935 Mercury Dime stamped onto a (tails) Penny, likely the same year in my cash box today. (Original Post) no_hypocrisy Nov 2020 OP
You might want to simply google that. PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2020 #1
like this ??? Trueblue1968 Feb 2021 #12
Really! I've never heard of such a thing soothsayer Nov 2020 #2
Oh, I don't think it's worth anything... Enterstageleft Nov 2020 #3
So this was a penny, with the mercury dime image stamped into the copper? House of Roberts Nov 2020 #4
Specifically, it's a silver Mercury 1935 dime stamped onto the back of a 1935 copper penny. no_hypocrisy Nov 2020 #7
It may be worth something, I would set it aside. If you have a coin dealer in your neck of the woods GemDigger Nov 2020 #5
Get it appraised, it might be worth something to collectors. 2naSalit Nov 2020 #6
Please post some pics, or at least a follow-up Polybius Feb 2021 #8
I don't know how to post photos from the phone on DU. no_hypocrisy Feb 2021 #9
Send a photo to Heritage Auctions in Dallas DFW Feb 2021 #10
Thanks! no_hypocrisy Feb 2021 #11
wow carolinadem May 2021 #13

soothsayer

(38,601 posts)
2. Really! I've never heard of such a thing
Sat Nov 7, 2020, 09:38 PM
Nov 2020

Do you think people are digging into their coin collections to make ends meet? Or just some kind of fluke?

GemDigger

(4,327 posts)
5. It may be worth something, I would set it aside. If you have a coin dealer in your neck of the woods
Sat Nov 7, 2020, 10:00 PM
Nov 2020

they would be happy to check it out for you.

Is there a mint stamp with the date?

DFW

(56,518 posts)
10. Send a photo to Heritage Auctions in Dallas
Fri Feb 19, 2021, 06:10 PM
Feb 2021

They have guys there that are specialists in error strikes, and could probably give you a ballpark value.

HA.com

carolinadem

(5 posts)
13. wow
Wed May 26, 2021, 09:44 PM
May 2021

thats very rare.
what condition is it in?
worn and circulated or very good?
do you want to keep it or sell it?
suggest you have it graded.
it could easily be worth hundreds to thousands depending on condition

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