A great rarity, destructs of copper-nickel coins from the 1950s and 1960s are virtually unheard of on the market. The coin was struck on an incorrectly cut disc by a die-cutter. In collections of coins of the last century, struck by machine in large numbers, it is not the quantity of coins that indicates the quality of the collection, but the number of gems in it. There is no higher grade of gems than low-volume SAMPLES, and even rarer to them, created by accident, interesting minting errors (offsets, reversals).