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<p>[QUOTE="Mike Thornton, post: 6447021, member: 105289"]Lyrics, I'm with the majority. PMD. I've seen it many times. I did have opportunity to see a true Roosie with a clad error in the early 70's. I recall it being either a 72 or 73. It was found by my boss at the time, right out of a new bank roll. (He was a Mobil Station owner). The reverse was half copper and half nickel/copper clad. The obverse was all copper. It was a planchet issue that made it through the stamping process. I don't know what he ended up doing with it but he did keep it at that time. Anyway it looked much different then your example and was uncirculated at that time.</p><p>Don't give up, you will eventually find one, likely more if you keep at it. It just takes time and patience. Best of luck to you.</p><p>BTY, you will get a lot of good advice here, and some snipes from time to time. Just let those roll, like water off a ducks back. If you enjoy collecting and the hunt, the advice and some study will only increase the enjoyment and make your more knowledgeable. This will lead to, "not getting taken" if you decide to buy something. There are tons of sellers out there with outrageous claims of error coins.</p><p>Thanks for sharing.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Thornton, post: 6447021, member: 105289"]Lyrics, I'm with the majority. PMD. I've seen it many times. I did have opportunity to see a true Roosie with a clad error in the early 70's. I recall it being either a 72 or 73. It was found by my boss at the time, right out of a new bank roll. (He was a Mobil Station owner). The reverse was half copper and half nickel/copper clad. The obverse was all copper. It was a planchet issue that made it through the stamping process. I don't know what he ended up doing with it but he did keep it at that time. Anyway it looked much different then your example and was uncirculated at that time. Don't give up, you will eventually find one, likely more if you keep at it. It just takes time and patience. Best of luck to you. BTY, you will get a lot of good advice here, and some snipes from time to time. Just let those roll, like water off a ducks back. If you enjoy collecting and the hunt, the advice and some study will only increase the enjoyment and make your more knowledgeable. This will lead to, "not getting taken" if you decide to buy something. There are tons of sellers out there with outrageous claims of error coins. Thanks for sharing.[/QUOTE]
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