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<p>[QUOTE="lowle harrison, post: 4221780, member: 109950"][USER=44615]@paddyman98[/USER] </p><p>There are those that can't make history, although some like to still be a part of it by having a small piece of it. Let's take error coins. You have, IMHO decided to MAKE history and amass as many examples of errors you can. Your personal and professional way to steer your legacy. From the claim of how long you have been collecting errors (much longer than their popularity) you must have either inside info. or (my feeling) an innate feeling that a coin that didn't look right one way or the other must have some importance or significance and now, your are a PART of history. Your mass of examples is just proof that your thoughts and feelings as a youth were correct all along and I commend you for that. On a side note, my father taught us a long time ago that anybody is likely to pay anything for something they like. That's why each time we got a new house, he would list it with the local broker for x2 what he paid for it just in case. Kudos my friend oh yea and [USER=99642]@Hookman[/USER] that small triangle of webbing and the 2 anvil die was just part of the deal to get to the 2c 1864 Large Motto that turned out to be the Small motto. Plus they were in the Denver mint in 1993, I wasn't so to me that's cool and collectable. Lowle[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lowle harrison, post: 4221780, member: 109950"][USER=44615]@paddyman98[/USER] There are those that can't make history, although some like to still be a part of it by having a small piece of it. Let's take error coins. You have, IMHO decided to MAKE history and amass as many examples of errors you can. Your personal and professional way to steer your legacy. From the claim of how long you have been collecting errors (much longer than their popularity) you must have either inside info. or (my feeling) an innate feeling that a coin that didn't look right one way or the other must have some importance or significance and now, your are a PART of history. Your mass of examples is just proof that your thoughts and feelings as a youth were correct all along and I commend you for that. On a side note, my father taught us a long time ago that anybody is likely to pay anything for something they like. That's why each time we got a new house, he would list it with the local broker for x2 what he paid for it just in case. Kudos my friend oh yea and [USER=99642]@Hookman[/USER] that small triangle of webbing and the 2 anvil die was just part of the deal to get to the 2c 1864 Large Motto that turned out to be the Small motto. Plus they were in the Denver mint in 1993, I wasn't so to me that's cool and collectable. Lowle[/QUOTE]
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