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<p>[QUOTE="cykopat, post: 290236, member: 10501"]Really? I would think anything from a coin shop would already be searched? But I suppose "Unsearched" and "Buying Coins" are two different animals of collecting coins?</p><p> </p><p>As always I appreciate the support and help from you guys.. It's been a really warm welcome which is hard to find in forums these days.. I know I run three myself..</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Followup Question: How often or rare are errors discovered in todays time for wheat cents, and the older coins? As a new addict I find it interesting with the help of google. The number of so called errors people claim even on ebay. Currently I've been using the pcgs price guide as a *guide* and not the definitive answer. But half of these errors don't match up to anything in that guide? So I guess the second part of the question is, does the mint have to acknowledge the error such as a Double Die, D over S, etc.etc.. If not, then I would assume it's sorta based on the number found vs the number not found that would make worth the collection value?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cykopat, post: 290236, member: 10501"]Really? I would think anything from a coin shop would already be searched? But I suppose "Unsearched" and "Buying Coins" are two different animals of collecting coins? As always I appreciate the support and help from you guys.. It's been a really warm welcome which is hard to find in forums these days.. I know I run three myself.. Followup Question: How often or rare are errors discovered in todays time for wheat cents, and the older coins? As a new addict I find it interesting with the help of google. The number of so called errors people claim even on ebay. Currently I've been using the pcgs price guide as a *guide* and not the definitive answer. But half of these errors don't match up to anything in that guide? So I guess the second part of the question is, does the mint have to acknowledge the error such as a Double Die, D over S, etc.etc.. If not, then I would assume it's sorta based on the number found vs the number not found that would make worth the collection value?[/QUOTE]
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