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<p>[QUOTE="RussHJB, post: 8365973, member: 139119"]Hi all, </p><p><br /></p><p>My name is Russ and my intrepid co-worker and all around good egg [USER=307]@mikenoodle[/USER] convinced me to finally join the forum. Some of you may know me from other forums like PCGS and NGC, which I've been around on for nearly two decades in some form or another. I currently work for HJB Ltd. in Chicago and before that I had a brief stint at Heritage in Dallas. </p><p><br /></p><p>I specialize in 19th century US numismatics and I personally collect Liberty Seated coinage. However, one of the great things about working in one of the oldest and busiest shops in the country is getting to play with a little bit of everything. </p><p><br /></p><p>While going through roll after roll of mint sealed ASEs we purchased in a large deal I stumbled across this coin. While strike throughs aren't exactly the rarest of errors its pretty neat to be able to be the first one to discover the coin and to know exactly what it was struck through! </p><p><br /></p><p>Cheers! [ATTACH=full]1484624[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RussHJB, post: 8365973, member: 139119"]Hi all, My name is Russ and my intrepid co-worker and all around good egg [USER=307]@mikenoodle[/USER] convinced me to finally join the forum. Some of you may know me from other forums like PCGS and NGC, which I've been around on for nearly two decades in some form or another. I currently work for HJB Ltd. in Chicago and before that I had a brief stint at Heritage in Dallas. I specialize in 19th century US numismatics and I personally collect Liberty Seated coinage. However, one of the great things about working in one of the oldest and busiest shops in the country is getting to play with a little bit of everything. While going through roll after roll of mint sealed ASEs we purchased in a large deal I stumbled across this coin. While strike throughs aren't exactly the rarest of errors its pretty neat to be able to be the first one to discover the coin and to know exactly what it was struck through! Cheers! [ATTACH=full]1484624[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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