Wrong Planchet Errors: When a Coin Gets the Wrong Body
The Right Design on the Wrong Metal
A wrong planchet error is among the most dramatic and valuable error types in numismatics. It happens when a coin is struck on a planchet intended for a different denomination — or even a different country's coinage. The die design is correct, but the size, weight, and metal are completely wrong.
These errors require two failures: a wrong planchet entered the production line, AND quality control failed to catch it. That double failure is why wrong planchet errors are so scarce and sought-after.
How It Happens
The U.S. Mint operates multiple presses simultaneously. Planchets are transported in bins between the blanking room and presses. Contamination occurs when a bin previously holding cent planchets is reused for dimes without being completely emptied — a single stray blank among thousands can produce an error.
Famous Examples
- Lincoln cent on a dime planchet — The classic wrong planchet. A dramatically undersized, silver-colored cent with a reeded edge. The most accessible wrong planchet for new collectors.
- Sacagawea dollar on a South African 5-Rand planchet — From when the U.S. Mint produced foreign coins on contract. Examples have sold for over $10,000.
- Eisenhower dollar on a cent planchet — Among the most dramatic errors: massive dollar dies on a tiny cent blank, showing only the central portion of Ike's portrait.
The Authentication Imperative
Weight is the definitive test. A precision scale accurate to 0.01 grams is the most important tool. The weight must match the alleged wrong planchet, not the denomination shown in the design. Wrong planchet errors are among the most commonly counterfeited types — always purchase PCGS or NGC certified examples.
Discussion
- Do you own a wrong planchet error? What combination?
- What's the most extreme denomination mismatch you've seen?
- Have you encountered any suspicious "wrong planchets" that turned out to be altered?
- Which wrong planchet combination is on your collecting wish list?