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US Error Coin Guide 2025 - Color
US Error Coin Guide 2025 - Color
US Error Coin Guide 2025 - Color

US Error Coin Guide 2025 - Color Edition: Unsurpassed and Comprehensive

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About US Error Coin Guide 2025 - Color

US Error Coin Guide 2025 Welcome to the 15th edition of the US Error Coin Guide, which presents thousands of listings for all types of errors with more than 51,000 coins reviewed. Our number-one selling guide. A guide for new collectors is also offered With this guide, collectors will be able to buy and sell coins with confidence. Contact: An email address is provided for collectors to ask questions and provide help with identifying error coins. Accreditations: 60 years of numismatic expertise Authored articles for coin magazines ANA contributions Error coin submissions Error Coin Types and Where They Are Located All types of errors from striking, planchet, and dies that collectors can find in old collections, bank-rolled coins, and circulation. Many error coins circulate without detection since most are not well known. Error Coin Types and Photographs A comprehensive listing of error coin types with photos validated by associations, the American Numismatics Association, and other credible sources. DDO and RPM Photographs A listing of the most common DDO and RPM listings. Doubled Die Classifications There are eight doubled die classifications for explaining the types of doubled dies created by die creation. Numismatic Glossary A complete glossary of the most significant coin terms is compiled in our glossary. Major Error Categories: Die errors: Errors created from broken dies, cracked collars, hub errors, misaligned dies, doubled die errors, and repunched mintmarks. Planchet Errors: Blanks used in the minting process with cracks, clips, defects, lamination, occluded gas, unplated, the wrong metal, and the wrong planchet. Striking errors: errors created in the minting process, such as bonded pairs, broadstrikes, brockage, chain strikes, counter brockage, die cap, double denomination, flip over, fold over, indent, mated pairs, off center, strike through, and others.