2001 Rhode island error

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Joe kool, Dec 4, 2018.

  1. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    I don't think so... I have helped hundreds of CoinTalk members.. Go see how many likes I have.. over 19,000
    Just a normal guy with good friends and a joy of helping. I would never lead anyone astray buddy!
     
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  3. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Angler, Metal Detectorist, numismatic -
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    I have kids also.. I always teach them what is best and to respect others.. So if you feel offended by me telling you the truth then I won't bother you any longer

    Peace

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  4. Joe kool

    Joe kool Active Member

    Well you said you have been collecting for many years. So have I. I still have my 1882 Morgan that I found at 8 years old now at 52 and still in the same condition that it was when I found it. I didnt have a reason to find out info on coins. But I thought it would be nice to leave them to my son and I try and find out what they were about. And maybe a price. If i thought i had a million dollar coin it WOULD be at auction. This site was suggested to me by a friend that said everyone SHE talk to was very courteous. I guess I found the 1 person that tells me " now write that in your book " what kind of person says that being " helpful "
     

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  5. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    You said you were writing in a book

    I was trying to help! Not trying to upset you. PMD is an important thing to know in coin collecting! I was not trying to be rude at all! I really meant to write it in your book. So when your son is older he knows what PMD stands for.
     
  6. Joe kool

    Joe kool Active Member

    Biker, mechanic,gun collector, 3 metal detectors, money collector, 2 pin pointers to many rod and reels to count. And a butt load of coinage I know very little about. Sorry that I got on your nerves. That's not me. I live in the south but I get a yankee attitude. Again sorry
     

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  7. Joe kool

    Joe kool Active Member

    Charleston South Carolina. Theres coinage and war relics here. But so many detectors.
     
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  8. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    No problem.. So we are good then? :wideyed:
    Which metal detectors do you have? I own a Whites Classic 5ID and a Minelab CTX 3030 ;)
     
  9. Joe kool

    Joe kool Active Member

    Whites classic sl, whites eagle II sl, and 1 I cant get to at the moment it's for underwater
     
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  10. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

    paddyman98 is an error expert in my book and is very helpful to anyone that asks about their possible errors. sounds like you 2 have a lot in common. metal detecting and fishing.
     
  11. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

    Joe kool what is the coolest thing you found metal detecting ? curious here...
     
  12. Joe kool

    Joe kool Active Member

    Out on a lake that we called a beach I found a roll of buffalo nickels or more scattered in a 2 ft circle. For the life of me I still cant figure out why they were there. No reason for it. Then once I was out by the river and found a bunch of melted metal that later turned out to be silver. Lot of people got really intrested from a local museum of course they shut that area down for a while and did not leak any info. Well then I started hunting fossils ( oh boy what a joy) I have so many fossils that I DID learn about. Her is just one!
     

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  13. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Really? That's amazing. Nice tooth!
     
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  14. Joe kool

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    That's just one megalodon I have several my angustiden and my whale canine is probably my favorites. I do have a tooth almost half the size of my head. That came from a mammal that lived millions of years ago before the elephant and after the woolly mammoth. Its definitely opposite of coin hunting. With fossils you try to find the perfect specimen rather than an error. Disappointed when you find a chipped or deliminated tooth. Lol
     
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  15. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    I would call it an "exposed void between clad layers"
     
  16. Neal

    Neal Well-Known Member

    Even with coins, it is usually harder to find a perfect specimen than an error. Try to find a regular circulation issue of any US coin in MS70! It's much easier to find handfuls of die breaks, chips, minor alignment issues, etc. But I still like the minor errors.

    I, too, love fossils, and always wanted to find a big megalodon like that one!
     
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  17. Bud1 Wilson

    Bud1 Wilson Well-Known Member

    Now days Joe if you can take a newer vehicle apart and repair it and put it back into running order again, you are far from being dumb...No need to be upset, the guys were only answering your questions as they understood them. Bud and I have been there, in fact just yesterday I failed to photograph the Designers initials on a coin and was called on it...Bud laughed at me, I smiled and made a mental note not to make that mistake again, until next time.....Welcome to the club...
     
  18. John Skelton

    John Skelton Morgan man!

    I've been to Charleston as part of a trip through the state as I was also visiting relatives. And interestingly enough, my local coin shop also sells fossils!
     
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  19. Joe kool

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    Thank you. I still have a long way to go and to little time. I love doing some things my body won't allow as I get older. I just had my wrist fused back on September 6 and it has been a rough ride. So I started pulling out the ole coinage and try and understand error and wording. I would like to take this one to someone who knows what they are looking at. ( not saying you guys dont ) but seeing it in person they would be able to tell me all the errors. I'm sure the pictures cant show all errors or maybe it does. I have no clue.
     
  20. Joe kool

    Joe kool Active Member

    I bet they are high priced there. I'm sure if while you were here and someone with knowledge they would have told you. That we are a fossil goldmine. There a road here named after a phosphate mine. Where you are pretty much in the middle of that gold mine. It's crazy that we can jump in a old ditch here and find small fossils abundantly.
     
  21. Fred Weinberg

    Fred Weinberg Well-Known Member

    It's a nice example of a Partial Collar,
    aka 'railroad rim'.

    Not worth slabbing - it's worth less than $10 retail.

    I"m certain any other person who knows what they are
    looking at would say the same.

    Nice find.
     
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