by uthminsta » Thu Feb 02, 2012 11:27 am
It's a silly thing that the 1922 "plain" cent is so popular and valuable... after all, it's just a worn die, just like that of which we speak. But people like to collect oddities. ANYTHING that doesn't fit the norm. 1997 "brass" cents. Clipped planchets. Capped dies. Weak strikes. Doubled dies. Wide AM, close AM. Off center strikes. Rotated dies. Counterstamps. Laminations...
So, yeah. People collect oddities. I guess that is because they start off accumulating what they can of a particular series, then once they get most of them, they start to wonder what else is there that could expand this collection?