1990 p and 1998 d and last 1999 d

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  1. Italy8686

    Italy8686 Italy8686

    1. 1990 p a number 7 after the zero and all over the obverse field. 2. 1998 d where vdb is shows word united and the possible year 1970 or another year. 3. 1999 d is the it a die clash or struck on dime it is under weight but not a not 2.45. 20210309_211656~5.jpg 20210309_211728~4.jpg 20210309_211728~5.jpg 20210309_211913~2.jpg 20210309_211913~3.jpg
     
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  3. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    Okay , I'm going to be nice as possible . You need to stick to "one" Coin per thread . You'll get more responses .
    I did look at your sub-par grainy pics and saw nothing out of the ordinary .
    I think you need Coin help. You have Pareidolia Syndrome . It's all around us . Please look generally with a Loupe when inspecting . " If they can't see it with a loupe, it ain't interesting and therefore not Valuable " or even worth more than face value . I hope this helps . Take Care , Be Safe and Be Nice out there .
     
  4. JPD3

    JPD3 Well-Known Member

    Nothing here. All with stains, normal wear & tear. Coin too heavy for dime (2.17-2.35). Posting only one coin/issue would help. Would not be so confusing.
     
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  5. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    The last one looks like an upside-down error.
     
  6. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    I think you need a different hobby.
     
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  7. Fred Weinberg

    Fred Weinberg Well-Known Member

    'as struck' from used dies.

    ...none of them are errors.
     
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  8. Mr.Q

    Mr.Q Well-Known Member

    3 strikes, no errors, keep searching. Good luck.
     
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  9. Kevin Mader

    Kevin Mader Fellow Coin Enthusiast Supporter

    Nothing in this mix. It'll happen eventually. Keep at it.
     
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  10. TonkawaBill

    TonkawaBill Well-Known Member

    THANK YOU
     
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  11. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    Okay, Hope I wasn't too harsh.. ;)
     
  12. Italy8686

    Italy8686 Italy8686

    Question how many coins that are listed as ddo or ddr or rpm you posted does it take to prove an expert wrong
     
  13. Italy8686

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  14. Italy8686

    Italy8686 Italy8686

    So I found out that experts are even wrong on opinions. 5 old post I did I found and its listed
     
  15. Italy8686

    Italy8686 Italy8686

    Lets start with the 89 harsh. I'm italian you cant get rid of me. Old farts
     
  16. Italy8686

    Italy8686 Italy8686

    Sorry was that to harsh
     
  17. Italy8686

    Italy8686 Italy8686

  18. Kevin Mader

    Kevin Mader Fellow Coin Enthusiast Supporter

    Some thoughts on this question:

    First, most folks giving advice here are collectors like you. While some are more-or-less educated on things...we have perhaps 3-4 recognized 'experts' when it comes to Error coins. Most of the folks offering you advice/opinions here are advanced collectors, so are open to making incorrect statements. Understand, they don't offer these explanations to misdirect you. Folks in the community are just trying to help. You should create a list, actual or in your mind, of those that offer you the best information and begin to rely on their input...but to a lesser degree perhaps than you would an expert. Know who amongst the respondents are the actual experts: folks that are published for the most part and recognized by various associations. Their opinions, while not flawless every time, are amongst the best you'll receive.

    It's important that when learning about any topic that you learn from a Master and not a Hack. Personal mastery of any subject matter is contained in the skills a student has as a learner, the sanctioned information/data being presented, and the mastery of the teacher presenting a topic. When you consider those relative to the members here in the community offering you explanations, you should be able to figure out where the better explanations are coming from.
     
  19. Oldhoopster

    Oldhoopster Member of the ANA since 1982

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  20. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    You’re making a jackass out of yourself now, cannoli. And so much of one you don’t so much as even see it. Oh...

     
  21. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    Not to harsh, but given your history here. The folks above and I am guessing that everyone below, gives their own answer.
    The first rule of CT is learn to forget your bad habits,
    What are those habits?
    : seeing a new to you strike and thinking your a millionaire.
    : incorrectly identifying a striking problem and calling all your friends/ CT family wrong.
    :Not taking the time to use your resources,
    use your recourses. Book mark them.
    : And crimony you were the one looking for help.

    You can keep the ego, but please don't break the fingers that are helping you learn.
    We share around here, You may post something that other silent members have never seen, they are learning from your post.
    Keep things simple, One coin at a time, we will continue to monitor how newbies are educated.

    For get about it.
     
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