About my error coins

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Jral1, Dec 20, 2013.

  1. Jral1

    Jral1 Member

    I made my point whats yours
     
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  3. Jral1

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    Im drinking and its 4;30 in the AM and im raging mad at the bs ive been givin here regardless of what yous think of my coins
     
  4. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    I gave up trying to read the op post after the first few lines.
    It's a waste of time trying to understand it.
     
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  5. Jral1

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    I love this forum software thats about the only reason i still post here. Props go out to XENFORO your the man! Much love bro good job. Everything else has been bs
     
  6. Jral1

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    Some collect properly made coins. I love beautiful one of a kind off chance errors.
     
  7. Jral1

    Jral1 Member

    Cents will save the world!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  8. Jral1

    Jral1 Member

    Or is it pennies????????????????
     
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  10. Jral1

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    a penny saved.....
     
  11. Rick Stachowski

    Rick Stachowski Motor City Car Capital

    Good morning, I haven't been on your posts, I can give you some good advice, see if you can find a local coin show, where either Ken potter, or john wexler, or other error experts will be, its free to show your coins to them, I like to post coins too, but theses people can lead you in the right path, this is what could happen if you ask an expert first:
    1974 D CN Obverse
    Discovery Coin: IDDDO-1 74D New IDDDR-MH/MD-DDR IDDP-1


    Cross Reference: None Known.

    Attributed by: IDDD Thomas Kalantzis.

    Class: Obverse Class II Tripled. Reverse Master Hub/Master Die.

    Reporter: Richard Stachowski.

    Description: Class II tripling seen on many letters of IN GOD WE TRUST. Wide split serifs and doubling seen on the rest of the letters. Wide but mushy spread on the upper left serif of the 1. Tripling on the 7. CCW spread on the T and Y of LIBERTY. (Earlier die stage/die state may show a small CCW spread on all of LIBERTY)

    Reverse Description: Master hub/ Master die DDR.

    Marker: Obverse Full R in LIBERTY. Eye pocket die scratches. Scratch to the left of thee last T of TRUST running SW/NE. Die scratch to the left of the R of LIBERTY running SW/NE. Die crack starting at the rim to the left of the one in date meandering onto the one, continuing NE through the 9 and 7 ending at the 4 in date. Reverse: Type 3. Dot sized die gouge inside and to the upper right of the O in DOLLAR.

    Date Recorded: 12/5/2013, CD.

    Population: 1.


    Comments: Obverse has been abraded due to cracking on the die (Serfice crack at the base of the one in date). Mr Stachowski has the honor of being the first collector to send in the first tripled working die (TDO) for the 1974 D minted coin.
    then know one will disgree with you
     
  12. Rick Stachowski

    Rick Stachowski Motor City Car Capital

    this coin just keeps getting better and better, thanks to the experts, not me, or anybody else, are opinions will then mean nothing, because the experts have spoken
     
  13. Rick Stachowski

    Rick Stachowski Motor City Car Capital

    and one last thing, word is, pcgs is going to grade this coin, I'll find out more today, remember, I'm just tring to help
     
  14. Jral1

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    I know i kinda get that but some people have caused me to nearly lose all faith in this field like they are trying to contaminate the judgment of those who may actually know
    I know that its kinda common to not always get the right info ora proper guess just on the forums but i was having fun trying to figure these out while i was working on how to get good images and researching everything thing i could about all oddities (not just the one i may be holding)and the minting process so i knew what else to look for in case i come accross other odd coins.
     
  15. Rick Stachowski

    Rick Stachowski Motor City Car Capital

    heres one thing I can say, always try to have an expert look at your coins, I'm lucky because I live in michigan, and have ken potter, coneca, to show coins too, Mr. potter fist seen my 74-D, said it was good, free of cost, then I sent it to IDDD, and the rest is history, IDDD charged me 5 dollars to look at the coin, more fees will apply for grading
     
  16. GDJMSP

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  17. Jral1

    Jral1 Member

    lol thanks that kinda calmed me down a little bit but another thing is i cant really afford to send them out have them insured pay for the grading/attribution and what ever else mostly because im not good with budgeting my money and its even harder for me to get help from even those closest to me expecially when i cant even get a few good responses from people that could see the possibilities in my coin to inspire others to help when money is tight for everyone it seems at least those closest to me. i have looked up coin shows in my area in the past but they always seemed to be around midweek of my pay period when i was already going broke and couldnt afford the gas to get there and would rather eat then anything else and needed what little gas i had to make it to just barly make it back a forth to work the rest of the week.
     
  18. Rick Stachowski

    Rick Stachowski Motor City Car Capital

    I know what your talking about, I'm on disability from cancer, so I only get paid once a month, money is always tight here too
     
  19. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    This explains an awful lot.

    Hint: 1) Try spell check;
    2) Try grammar check;
    3) Never post while drinking.

    4) If you believe all that we have written-- then invest the $'s and send them to PCGS or NGC, that should be interesting.

    PS: Doug: Thanks for the cartoon. :)
     
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  20. Rick Stachowski

    Rick Stachowski Motor City Car Capital

    Lets all be nice, its christmas time, and I know I have a lot to be grateful fore, and so do you
     
  21. Jral1

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    At first they were just a burr then i looked closer and i started to wonder. Once i put them on the scanner I began to see real value no mater what anyone else may have thought or how they came to be I like my idea of inseting them into the bottom the frame of a nice picture frame with the large high res photos that would look badssa in the darkend hallway of some wealthy guys mansion or something light a dark mansion bedroom with dark redwood everywhere. Lol I had to come up with other ideas because it seemed like no coin collector were interested. if anyone was to print out one of any of the photos they would look badssa' just because they are such high quality and some are like 22000x22000 res
     
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