Rare 2 headed 1999 error Dime found....

BARKER

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Now Thats cool. PEACE:RONB
 

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wow man. that thing is incredible i wana pull one or 2;) out of a roll
 

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Does anyone else find it odd that PCGS misspelled "Brockage" as "Bockage"? I would've immediately sent it back and had them fix that!!
 

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synapse said:
Does anyone else find it odd that PCGS misspelled "Brockage" as "Bockage"? I would've immediately sent it back and had them fix that!!

Yeah, I thought so too, but if you type in the cert number in PCGS's website it comes up with:

Cert Verification #: 60146828
PCGS Coin #: E5198
Date, mintmark: 1999-D
Denomination: 10C
Mint Error: Full First Strike Bockage
Country: The United States of America
Grade: MS63
Mintage: 1,397,750,000
Holder Type: Standard
Population: N/A

Which I guess it means the coin is authentic. Though it seems odd that PCGS would misspell it, I guess they did.
 

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Generic_Lad said:
synapse said:
Does anyone else find it odd that PCGS misspelled "Brockage" as "Bockage"? I would've immediately sent it back and had them fix that!!

Yeah, I thought so too, but if you type in the cert number in PCGS's website it comes up with:

Cert Verification #: 60146828
PCGS Coin #: E5198
Date, mintmark: 1999-D
Denomination: 10C
Mint Error: Full First Strike Bockage
Country: The United States of America
Grade: MS63
Mintage: 1,397,750,000
Holder Type: Standard
Population: N/A

Which I guess it means the coin is authentic. Though it seems odd that PCGS would misspell it, I guess they did.

An error coin AND a grading error! Maybe it enhances the value :tongue3:.
 

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