I do exhibits at coin shows and the school i teach at. I am also almost finished with my book after 2 years of research and photographs. Do you guys do anything other than hide them away in storage or post them online? Curious to learn what y'all do or if you're too worried about letting others know what you have. Here is the cover of my book, though I may change the subtitle: ~Joe Cronin
I've posted a few here, that's about it. Can't say I have any Heritage quality rare errors. Mostly just clips and off-centers errors. Nothing fancy.
I see on the photo of your cover you have a copper colored quarter with some hints of cladding on it. I also see the word liberty is messed up. Is the coloring an error also, or just the word Liberty. I ask because I found a copper color quarter today,(separate Thread) with hints of cladding of front and back I was advised that it is environmental damage ( which I believe) But seeing your quarter has me curious now
His image is a true Mint Error. The image on his cover does not have hints of cladding it is just a lighting egfect. Your Quarter is not.. Only environmental damage as I told you. Joe is a mint error specialist just as I am. I will tag him on your thread so he can see it.
I also have posted a few of mine here. Created media folder in CT, so I can group a few of related pieces together. Put a few on PCGS showcase. Otherwise, not much. I also carry a slabbed error with me when I am traveling, like in my Osaka trip last week. Mainly for my enjoyment, but never know if I may meet some fellow collectors.