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<p>[QUOTE="coop, post: 1009918, member: 17656"]A variety coin happens during the die making process from incorrect hubbing during this process. Die polishing to remove the clash marks happen a lot and that is when the devices disappear with the deep cleanings. You should sort out the different dies used from the lot that you have. Find good markers for each die and put them into tubes so you can find each easier. Get good images and sell them on eBay by the roll as clashed die cents and see if there is any interest in them. The rotated ones should 40% or more in order to make them sell. But on that venue, some one may be interested in a roll? Who knows. If you put them into tubes, so don't the soft square tubes. The contain PVC and mess up coins in time to a dull finish. I have a box of those and keep the top and bottom coins in the tube where they are as they get ruined. So get the hard tubes, square or round ones instead. Set aside the very nicest one with no contact marks on them for premium quality coins to sell to high grade collectors. Moving the bag makes more contact marks on the coins. Best to place the bag in a box that is the same size bag so less movement happens when you are moving the bag. Attribution of your coins would cost more than you would get back for them. So I would not go that route.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="coop, post: 1009918, member: 17656"]A variety coin happens during the die making process from incorrect hubbing during this process. Die polishing to remove the clash marks happen a lot and that is when the devices disappear with the deep cleanings. You should sort out the different dies used from the lot that you have. Find good markers for each die and put them into tubes so you can find each easier. Get good images and sell them on eBay by the roll as clashed die cents and see if there is any interest in them. The rotated ones should 40% or more in order to make them sell. But on that venue, some one may be interested in a roll? Who knows. If you put them into tubes, so don't the soft square tubes. The contain PVC and mess up coins in time to a dull finish. I have a box of those and keep the top and bottom coins in the tube where they are as they get ruined. So get the hard tubes, square or round ones instead. Set aside the very nicest one with no contact marks on them for premium quality coins to sell to high grade collectors. Moving the bag makes more contact marks on the coins. Best to place the bag in a box that is the same size bag so less movement happens when you are moving the bag. Attribution of your coins would cost more than you would get back for them. So I would not go that route.[/QUOTE]
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