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<p>[QUOTE="KingofAirs, post: 7814435, member: 122866"]The no God's have spoken so surely it can't be. Always the same thing so quick to dismiss or make fun of. Well let me tell you Congratulations because you do have the error in question. Ever since I first heard of the 2 different errors Mike Beyers had I've been fascinated and set out to find out if there were others. Yes there are others that I have found ranging in years. One thing I've learned over time is a quick easy way to verify this error. All you have to do is check the obverse of the coin and if it's there your golden and your golden. It's easy to spot like alot of errors and to be a good error hunter all you have to do is open your eyes. There are alot of blind people making comments some rude but definitely not inviting to a person who is just trying to get a little help and the majority of the time these are the response you get. For those who have made such comments you should not call yourself numismatics. Every coin collector should feel welcome here and your basically calling him stupid well the jokes on you. That coin is Silver and it is struck over a 41. If you have trouble with the grading companies submit as an off metal error- Silver. That'll make it easier. I have 2 I am sending off tomorrow. One is an proof66 1954 quarter and the other is a Bicentennial quarter and another coin joining the bunch is a 1977 Silver quarter struck on a Bicentennial planchet. Ok that's enuff have a good night. The KingofAirs[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="KingofAirs, post: 7814435, member: 122866"]The no God's have spoken so surely it can't be. Always the same thing so quick to dismiss or make fun of. Well let me tell you Congratulations because you do have the error in question. Ever since I first heard of the 2 different errors Mike Beyers had I've been fascinated and set out to find out if there were others. Yes there are others that I have found ranging in years. One thing I've learned over time is a quick easy way to verify this error. All you have to do is check the obverse of the coin and if it's there your golden and your golden. It's easy to spot like alot of errors and to be a good error hunter all you have to do is open your eyes. There are alot of blind people making comments some rude but definitely not inviting to a person who is just trying to get a little help and the majority of the time these are the response you get. For those who have made such comments you should not call yourself numismatics. Every coin collector should feel welcome here and your basically calling him stupid well the jokes on you. That coin is Silver and it is struck over a 41. If you have trouble with the grading companies submit as an off metal error- Silver. That'll make it easier. I have 2 I am sending off tomorrow. One is an proof66 1954 quarter and the other is a Bicentennial quarter and another coin joining the bunch is a 1977 Silver quarter struck on a Bicentennial planchet. Ok that's enuff have a good night. The KingofAirs[/QUOTE]
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