John Adams Presidential Coin Error
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NGC Certification Coin Grading Guide Mobile App Videos Numismatic Bibliography Glossary NGC Registry Presidential $1 Error Coins: John Adams Posted on 6/13/2007 This is the second article in our series on Presidential Error Coins, focused on John Adams Dollar. Just like the Washington $1 coins, the Adams coins show an abundance of edge lettering errors. The first errors to surface for this issue were doubled edge lettered coins. This
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error occurs when a coin passes through the edge lettering machine twice. These come in two variations which are recognized by NGC: Doubled edge lettering with the second set of letters overlapping the first (in various degrees from close to far). Because of space considerations, this is described on the NGC certification label as DBL.EDG.LET. – OVERLAPPED. Doubled edge lettering with the second set of letters inverted over the first. On inverted examples, the two sets of edge lettering are in opposite orientation. One faces up when the obverse side is up, and the other is upside down. This is described on the NGC certification label as DBL.EDG.LET. – INVERTED. Since these coins are fed through the edge lettering machine at random orientation, the edge lettering will appear randomly (as will the doubling) on the edge of the coins. This explains why some of the doubled edge lettering is overlapping and some inverted. Here are some photos of doubled edge lettering. Again, the variety of positioning and orientation of the letters is essentially limitless. Left: Obverse with exploded edge view of 2007 P John Adams $1, showing overlapped doubled edge lettering.Right: Close up of overlapped doubled edge lettering. Click images to enlarge. Left: Obverse with explo
"godless dollar") variation. Plain Edge Adams Dollar Prices These are many times scarcer than the George Washington Smooth Edge dollars! MS63/64 $399.00, MS65 john adams 2nd president coin value $550.00 JT Stanton Signature Series PCI Graded: MS65 $650.00, MS66 $750.00, MS67
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$899.00 Double Lettering Edge 2007-P Adams Dollars! Here is a look at the two double edge lettering varieties. The john adams 1 dollar coin 2007 edge-view just below the full-view shot of the dollars shows the word GOD "struck" over an upright date while the edge-view on the coin below it shows the word GOD "struck" https://www.ngccoin.com/news/article/462/ over an inverted (upside-down) date. In all cases the doubling is across the entire edge like this! The entire edge-inscription: “2007 P - E PLURIBUS UNUM - IN GOD WE TRUST” is doubled all the way around on every coin! Every one is different! Some have both edge-inscriptions jumbled up in the same direction (as seen in the top left micro-image http://koinpro.tripod.com/Articles/2007PDollarAdamsDblPlainFS.htm with the word “GOD” over the date). These have the tops of their inscriptions facing the reverse (Position A) or facing the obverse (Position B). Others are bi-directional as in the lower left micro image showing “GOD” over inverted date (Position A over B). Double Edge Lettering Adams Dollars Prices Double Edge-Lettering (Overlapping) Tops of Letters Facing Rev (Position A) MS60/+ $89., MS63 $99.99, MS64 $109., PCI-65 $149., PCI-66 $165., PCI-67 $185. Double Edge-Lettering (Overlapping) Tops of Letters Facing Obv (Position B) MS60/+ $89., MS63 $99.99, MS64 $109., PCI65 $149., PC-66 $165., PCI-67 $185. Double Edge-Lettering Bi-directional (Inverted) (Position A inverted over B) MS60/+ $89., MS63 $99.99, MS64 $109., PCI65 $149., PC-66 $165., PCI-67 $185. Double Edge-Lettering (Position Of Our Choice) ICG-61 $99.00 *PCI Certified coins are in JT Stanton Signature Series Holders! Understanding the Lettering Position Designations Using the PCGS System, Presidential Dollars With The Tops The Edge Lettering Facing the Reverse Are Designated As "Position A" Those With The Tops Of Their Letters Facing The Obverse Are "Position B" Here Is An Inverted Type (Position A Over Position B) Where We Can See Letters Facin
and excitement around the George Washington Presidential Dollar Coin errors, you just knew that people would be all over the next dollar coin looking for problems. However, even I am a little shocked at exactly how voracious the coin collecting community has been tearing https://blog.adamnash.com/2007/05/22/john-adams-dollar-coins-first-significant-mint-error-found-double-edge-lettering/ apart this new issue looking for problems. The Coin Collecting News has some great information on what looks like the most significant error to be found on the John Adams dollar coins to date: a coin with double edge lettering. As a reference, this article on About.com has over a dozen possible errors documented already! I'm going to reproduce the list here, just to give you an idea of the incredible detail available already: Adams Dollar Errors Listing (Obverse): Die clash - john adams Traces of reverse show on obverse Over-abraded die - lost detail (probably to repair die clashes) Over-abraded die - "Severed Head," right side of Adams' neck Struck through grease filled die - lost numbers & words in lower legend Struck through grease filled die - random spots & smears Small die chips - "Warts" and "Infected President" types Adams Dollar Errors Listing (Reverse) Die clash - Traces of obverse show on reverse Over-abraded die - "Severed Head," left side of Liberty's adams dollar coin neck Over-abraded die (New Type!) - "Blinded Liberty" shows Liberty's right eye polished flat Struck through grease filled die - random spots & smears Die crack in torch (New Type!) - "Broken Torch" type has moderate die crack Minor die break - "Filled S" type (One or the other S in STATES, both reported) Minor die break - "Extra Curl" has small die break in Liberty's hair between curls Adams Dollar Edge Errors & Whole Coin Errors Unburnished planchet - Planchet missed polishing & brightening step Double edge lettering - Coin went through edge lettering machine twice Shifted edge lettering - Edge lettering doesn't line up properly with other coins Embossed letters - Improperly called "dropped letters" - appearing on edge and surfaces An unbelievable list for a coin that is four days old! Hopefully I'll be getting my first mint boxes of coin rolls soon. I'll be selling them again on eBay, along with some unopened rolls of George Washington dollar coins. Update (5/24/2007): For a limited time only, I am now carrying unopened, original John Adams Presidential Dollar coin rolls in my eBay Store. Click here to buy them on eBay Express. I also have a few more original bank rolls of the George Washington dollar coins. Click here to buy them on eBay Express. If you are interested in the other rolls I am carrying, click here for all the coins I am currently selling on eBay Express. Share this:LinkedI