Remember, buy the coin not the holder..

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Eng, Apr 3, 2014.

  1. torontokuba

    torontokuba Thread Crapper & Hijacker, TP please.

    Which one? This will help us determine the wattage of the lightbulb.;) [​IMG]
     
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  3. Troodon

    Troodon Coin Collector

    Was looking at the OP's picture, initiallly trying to find out if it had been mis-graded, and not seeing anything that would make it undeserving of PF-69 and/or DCAM. Then I realized I missed the obvious; the label misidentified the coin as 1992 when it was in fact dated 1994. I guess I was making the assumption than a TPG wouldn't make such an obvious mistake so I was looking for something more subtle.

    This does serve as proof that even the so-called "top tier" TPGs are not infallible.
     
  4. Ethan

    Ethan Collector of Kennedy's

    I would think they are worth a premium, I am sure the TPG's do not like the publicity of such goofs...
     
  5. dwhiz

    dwhiz Collector Supporter

    I had this one for years before I noticed the mistake 1976S PR69DC 25c labled 50C-horz.jpg
     
  6. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    dwhiz:

    what is wrong?

    Just a VERY small 1/2 $.

    :)
     
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  7. dwhiz

    dwhiz Collector Supporter

    The ultra rare shrunken half dollar mule, must be worth millions
     
  8. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    agreed!

    worth millions, esp on eBay
     
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  9. Phil Ham

    Phil Ham Hamster

    I work in the pharma industry and we require double checks at critical control points to mitigate errors. Still, we make mistakes that cost us batches. I must say that we very, very rarely ship things to customers with an error. I can see how the coin gets past the production guy, and perhaps the internal quality double check, but how it gets past the final QC release is difficult for me to understand. It must happen after an office party when everyone is a little hungover.
     
  10. imrich

    imrich Supporter! Supporter

    That particular TPG, from my observations, significantly "mislabels/identifies" more often than others. I have a significant collection of relatively expensive classic Gold certified coins that are improperly graded/identified. I've virtually rolled out of my chair in laughter when I read a posting justifying their quality in grading with a statement that the coins are inspected by 3 highly paid professionals before leaving the facility. I then knew what may have happened to the "3 blind mice" who were discussed in a poem when I was a youth. LOL
     
  11. micbraun

    micbraun coindiccted

    Yeah, hangover or interns :)
     
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