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<p>[QUOTE="Insider, post: 2444995, member: 24314"]This is my opinion: In a perfect world, a coin like this would not occur. That is not the case. The Mint is a factory and all sorts of INSIGNIFICANT things can happen. The coin you posted here is neat. I wish it were mine; however, aside from going into a teaching set (for example) to show students what can happen at the mint, IMO, the coin is nothing special EXCEPT to those collectors who enjoy looking at coins under magnification. If I found it I should keep it in a little box with the rest of my "junk" with die breaks, die polish, cuds, laminations, etc. None of this stuff is worth much but I'll never part with it. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>The important thing is you are having inexpensive FUN, you have found some pretty good coins that you can sell for multiples of your cost, and you are learning about the basic numismatic characteristics seen on coins. I hope one day you have the chance to take an error/variety seminar as you will make a great student![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Insider, post: 2444995, member: 24314"]This is my opinion: In a perfect world, a coin like this would not occur. That is not the case. The Mint is a factory and all sorts of INSIGNIFICANT things can happen. The coin you posted here is neat. I wish it were mine; however, aside from going into a teaching set (for example) to show students what can happen at the mint, IMO, the coin is nothing special EXCEPT to those collectors who enjoy looking at coins under magnification. If I found it I should keep it in a little box with the rest of my "junk" with die breaks, die polish, cuds, laminations, etc. None of this stuff is worth much but I'll never part with it. :) The important thing is you are having inexpensive FUN, you have found some pretty good coins that you can sell for multiples of your cost, and you are learning about the basic numismatic characteristics seen on coins. I hope one day you have the chance to take an error/variety seminar as you will make a great student![/QUOTE]
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