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<p>[QUOTE="Oldhoopster, post: 11351243, member: 84179"]Well tell her goodbye from the some of members at CT. People have been helping you on a number of questions over the last few weeks. And the consensus answers have ALL been correct.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>So You're saying it must be a mint error because its damaged. I'm very sorry, but that is one of the most ridiculous and incorrect assertions I've read on this site</p><p>. </p><p>FYI, there are countless ways for a coin to be damaged after it leaves the mint. Do you look at the other posts on this site? Damage after damage after damage questions every day. In order for it to be an error or variety, you MUST (notice the cap letter emphasis) be able to explain how it occurred during the minting or die making process. But you managed to pop in with no proof or explanation telling everybody that they're wrong. So would you please explain the rational for your statement and/or tell us how this occurred during the minting process?</p><p><br /></p><p>Time for another addition to my Do Not Respond list (except to call out any obvious mistakes that could confuse new collectors who want to learn). I've said this numerous times on other posts. As a kid in the 70s I would have killed to have access to a fraction of the info you now have. Sorry, but you just ruined an amazing opportunity. Best of luck moving forward.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Oldhoopster, post: 11351243, member: 84179"]Well tell her goodbye from the some of members at CT. People have been helping you on a number of questions over the last few weeks. And the consensus answers have ALL been correct. So You're saying it must be a mint error because its damaged. I'm very sorry, but that is one of the most ridiculous and incorrect assertions I've read on this site . FYI, there are countless ways for a coin to be damaged after it leaves the mint. Do you look at the other posts on this site? Damage after damage after damage questions every day. In order for it to be an error or variety, you MUST (notice the cap letter emphasis) be able to explain how it occurred during the minting or die making process. But you managed to pop in with no proof or explanation telling everybody that they're wrong. So would you please explain the rational for your statement and/or tell us how this occurred during the minting process? Time for another addition to my Do Not Respond list (except to call out any obvious mistakes that could confuse new collectors who want to learn). I've said this numerous times on other posts. As a kid in the 70s I would have killed to have access to a fraction of the info you now have. Sorry, but you just ruined an amazing opportunity. Best of luck moving forward.[/QUOTE]
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