Anybody find any new errors or varietys for 2012? Whats out there? I hear a few Cleveland $1 mel's are floating around. Heres a nice die crack 2012 cent I found. I actually found quite a few of the same crack in the same 12 o'clock position.
Now if you were my alledged old boss , you would have me make up a catchy name for it , use my likeness & get a fluff piece written up for Numismatic news that would make actually make the front page .Then that would get me ridiculed in the Numismatic community for having my name attched to it when all along I said that it was nothing to be excited about.Then have me get NGC to make up custom holders for the coins & then sell them to people at an extreamly inflated price who dont have enough numismatic knowledge to realize that they are wasting their money. All to make a buck....& I had to do it to keep my alledged job . That would be enough to embaress me to stop posting on coin discussion boards for a few years . Oh wait that alledgedly did happen already- Sorry for the rant-
Hahahaha...Thats the best post I read in a long time Bedford. I was just thinking of a catchy name last night! Fluff pieces,front page,custom labels,inflated prices, making bucks...are you looking for another job? Lets get embarassed together as we walk to the bank! Find any new errors Bedford?
LOL Bedford is going to get a ruckus started if he is talking about who I think he is. This thread may get interesting.
"Hahahaha...Thats the best post I read in a long time Bedford. I was just thinking of a catchy name last night! Fluff pieces,front page,custom labels,inflated prices, making bucks...are you looking for another job? Lets get embarassed together as we walk to the bank! Find any new errors Bedford?" Read more: http://www.cointalk.com/t212222/#ixzz24IIFJnoz Nope got my own place where I can feel good about the coins I sell & how I go about selling them.
This is all machine doubling. It is common and not worth a premium. And you are better off posting in a new thread than someone else's old thread,
I have been taking note of your posts, haha i feel like i accomplished something, i found one where you didnt say: "Keep up the hunt"
the vdm is more like an alignment error, nothing to do with machine doubling ! heres a good 2012-D ( vdm ) :devil:
It is actually VDB, which stands for Victor D. Brenner, the designer of the Lincoln Cent obverse image. Since the VDB is incuse on the coin, machine doubling affects it in the way it appears on your coin. It is NOT a misaligned error, it is machine doubling.
Please post a new thread instead of posting on someone else's. your coin just looks like damage to me. Keep up the hunt.
It's just a little phrase I say, hoping that if they keep hunting for coin varieties/errors, they will find something soon.
Keep up the hunt. Words of encouragement. Don't give up, there are genuine errors out there to be found.