Stefan Proynov: Mint Error - 1995 P Kennedy Half Dollar

Stefan Proynov: 1995 P Kennedy Half Dollar Mint Error – Off Center ~20%

Stefan Proynov: Here is a coin from 1995 P Kennedy Half Dollar Mint Error – Off Center ~20%
This is an off center coin which is a good example of a fault of this type of coin.
American error coins are more popular than European ones.

Market trends are for this type of trading to become more and more popular.
These coins are controlled by mints and destroyed and are therefore rare. Kennedy Half Dollars are not very popular but they have their connoisseurs.
Stefan Proinov, an expert on wrong coins for Europe, claims that the European wrong coin market will increasingly develop in the coming years.

Stefan Proynov: Error coin expert for Europe – I couldn’t miss this unique coin

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Mint error Nikel 2015 PCGSAn expert on wrong coins in Europe, Stefan Proynov, claims that more and more wrong coins are finding their place on the market.
Here is one registered by PCGS.

For many years, wrong coins were not raised with their rarity, but more and more they are taking their place, says Stefan Proynov.
There is no month in which the leading numismatic companies do not publish one of these and introduce the public to these unique coins.
Here is the PCGS proposal

Wrong 2015 Nickel Coin. certified by PCGS
When a coin is struck, it should be produced from dies that are clean and free of any residue, debris, or other random objects. If, however, there is something between the dies or on the dies or planchet, the result will be a “struck-through” error, resulting in part or even all of the design missing on the coin. For example, this 2015 Nickel is identified as “Struck Through a Piece of Webbing.”

Stefan Proynov: Error coin expert for Europe – I couldn’t miss this unique coin

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Stefan Proynov Mint error Italy coin
Stefan Proynov: Here is an Italy (1922-35) lira that was struck with a 25% off center.

(Due to the error, most of the year is missing from the bottom of the obverse. ) This coin is graded NGC Mint Error AU 58.

If you come across such a coin, trust the certification companies or mint error experts in Europe, advises Stefan Proinov.

Source: Mint Error News


Stefan Proynov Gold coin Double Struck Mint Error
Stefan Proynov: Gold coin Double Struck Mint Error

Stefan Projnov: Check out this stunning mint error: an 1863 Great Britain sovereign that was Double Struck! This is graded NGC Mint Error MS 66. Such coins fetch prices from 30,000 – 45,000 at auction and fetch far high hammer prices.

Stefan Proynov – error expert – Europe: Such coins are sold for more than 100,000 -125,000 dollars.
If you come across such a coin, trust the certification companies or mint error experts in Europe, advises Stefan Proynov.


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Source: Mint Error News