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<p>[QUOTE="rascal, post: 1410481, member: 29239"]We should never say NO chance until something is looked at in hand by someone that knows error coins. Remember how many of you that said this about the coin I'm adding a photo of in this post and some of you are still trying to down me because of this coin. I had one of the oldest and very best variety coin guys out there examine this coin. Here is the very words he said about this coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ As for the 1978 cent, it looks to me like it was struck through a late stage </p><p>capped die where the cap was moving out of the centered position. I'd agree </p><p>that it is a mint error. ] </p><p><br /></p><p>I should have been able to identify this coin by my self but I just never thought about it being struck thru a loose die cap. the die cap was even overlapping part of the rim of this coin and got in between the collar and the planchet for about half way down on the outside rim of the coin. Maybe we all can learn things even if we are getting up there towards old age , hopefully the younger folks can learn and enjoy this great error and variety collecting hobby.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH]170722.vB[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rascal, post: 1410481, member: 29239"]We should never say NO chance until something is looked at in hand by someone that knows error coins. Remember how many of you that said this about the coin I'm adding a photo of in this post and some of you are still trying to down me because of this coin. I had one of the oldest and very best variety coin guys out there examine this coin. Here is the very words he said about this coin. [ As for the 1978 cent, it looks to me like it was struck through a late stage capped die where the cap was moving out of the centered position. I'd agree that it is a mint error. ] I should have been able to identify this coin by my self but I just never thought about it being struck thru a loose die cap. the die cap was even overlapping part of the rim of this coin and got in between the collar and the planchet for about half way down on the outside rim of the coin. Maybe we all can learn things even if we are getting up there towards old age , hopefully the younger folks can learn and enjoy this great error and variety collecting hobby. [ATTACH]170722.vB[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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