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<p>[QUOTE="CamaroDMD, post: 1150029, member: 5233"]First of all, there were no "personal jibs" in my post...but that's OK if you think there were. Secondly, I never said there was an error of 36,000...that number appears nowhere in my post. I said there were 28,800 more 1932-D quarters minted than 1932-S. If you take the RedBook mintage for 1932-D (436,800) and subtract the mintage of the 1932-S (408,000) you get 28,800 more 1932-D than 1932-S coins. But, my point was...that is a very similar mintage. However, there is a vast difference in value...and the 1932-D is much more valuable. That is because it is rarer today, it may not have been in 1932...but in 2011 it is. The numbers are right there in your Red Book.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you don't want to believe me or agree with me that's fine. I haven't made a single "personal jib" in any of my posts. I am just trying to help someone who clearly likes coins but doesn't have a lot of experience with them learn something useful. If you don't want to listen to me, that's your choice.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CamaroDMD, post: 1150029, member: 5233"]First of all, there were no "personal jibs" in my post...but that's OK if you think there were. Secondly, I never said there was an error of 36,000...that number appears nowhere in my post. I said there were 28,800 more 1932-D quarters minted than 1932-S. If you take the RedBook mintage for 1932-D (436,800) and subtract the mintage of the 1932-S (408,000) you get 28,800 more 1932-D than 1932-S coins. But, my point was...that is a very similar mintage. However, there is a vast difference in value...and the 1932-D is much more valuable. That is because it is rarer today, it may not have been in 1932...but in 2011 it is. The numbers are right there in your Red Book. If you don't want to believe me or agree with me that's fine. I haven't made a single "personal jib" in any of my posts. I am just trying to help someone who clearly likes coins but doesn't have a lot of experience with them learn something useful. If you don't want to listen to me, that's your choice.[/QUOTE]
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