1906 Liberty Head Nickel--Struck on a Cent Planchet--EF-45 BN (PCGS).This is a richly original, boldly toned example of a scarce and popular wrong planchet error type. The obverse is somewhat lighter in appearance with dominant golden-copper patina, while the reverse is evenly toned in deep copper brown. The cent planchet is too small to have completely filled the space between the nickel dies, the strike flush to the left borders with the right peripheral features partially off the flan. Overall striking detail is quite sharp, nonetheless, and the in hand appearance is smooth and inviting. Although a number of Liberty Head nickels struck on cent planchets are known, they are scarce in an absolute sense and rare relative to demand from Mint error specialists.From the John Whitney Walter Collection.