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Old 12-05-2005, 07:47 PM   #19 (permalink)
Just Carl
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True this is a great thread and educational. Unfortunately at coin shows around here even the dealers are so unaware of these many types of errors that there is very little value to them. Unless an error coin has made it into the big time fame, such as 1955DD Lincoln Cent, there is little value except if your an error coin collector. Usually only very visable errors are of any value. I've slowly collected hundreds of varieties of error coins and few could be sold for more than a regular coin. Still this is the kind of information I print out.
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