An error where a die crack appears to come from the horse's mouth, resembling spit. High-grade examples can fetch hundreds or more.
Features doubling on the coin's reverse, especially noticeable on the state's outline and inscriptions.
An error with an extra branch visible on the obverse. Rare and valuable, especially in high grades.
Off-center strikes can significantly increase the value, particularly if the date and design are clearly visible.
Two varieties, the "Extra Leaf High" and "Extra Leaf Low," due to die errors, can be worth several thousand dollars.
Known for multiple doubled die varieties, especially on the trees to the right of the state outline. High-grade examples can be quite valuable.
Struck on experimental planchets, rare examples have been found worth thousands.
Features doubling on the reverse, particularly on the maple tree. High-grade examples are sought after.