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<p>[QUOTE="NewCollectorRick, post: 2648204, member: 84576"]Hello all. So yeah.... I am learning as I go and been at this hobby for several months now and doesn't seem like there is an end. You feel like you are learning a bit and then here's 47 other errors or varieties or rpm or ... or.... Ill get there eventually thanks to all the help from this forum. Everyone here has been awesome and more than helpful. So thanks for that. Okay, so now I have found 2 errors on a few quarters while skiming over my bank return pile. I know I saw a video the other day that told me what the name of the error is that I found but can't find it. I will list here now. They are not major or valuable finds but I'm trying to train myself to notice and learn each error. </p><p>First coin above head going up to and thru the O and F is a raised line. I wantes to say cracked die but don't die cracks indent and not put a raised line such as this? Then the Q was struck by something foreign. You can see where the edge of something hit it going 2 different directions and the line that comes up and and pretty far past it curving northwest. Part of the Q that was flattened on the sw area of it looks to have lines or lettering from something. What would this error be? And I see all kinds of doubling or I think I do. Ill bounce down to the bottom for my last question---></p><p>[ATTACH=full]585344[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]585345[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]585346[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]585347[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]585348[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]585349[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]585350[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]585357[/ATTACH]On the New Mexico just below the date on the exterior top of the squared off area you can see what looks like half circles coming from box. This is the back side of the Q that was hit by something. I have no idea what these things are called. I did see a piece of debris in the B so that is a CUD ?? Or is that wrong? </p><p>Now to the last one. The Tennessee quarter had huge scratches I notices without loupe and after looking at it they stop and start at edge of guitar or other random places so I can not tell if they are Mint made errors or if these are post mint and also what would be the cause of this if mint error? Thanks to anyone who sat through this book I wrote. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NewCollectorRick, post: 2648204, member: 84576"]Hello all. So yeah.... I am learning as I go and been at this hobby for several months now and doesn't seem like there is an end. You feel like you are learning a bit and then here's 47 other errors or varieties or rpm or ... or.... Ill get there eventually thanks to all the help from this forum. Everyone here has been awesome and more than helpful. So thanks for that. Okay, so now I have found 2 errors on a few quarters while skiming over my bank return pile. I know I saw a video the other day that told me what the name of the error is that I found but can't find it. I will list here now. They are not major or valuable finds but I'm trying to train myself to notice and learn each error. First coin above head going up to and thru the O and F is a raised line. I wantes to say cracked die but don't die cracks indent and not put a raised line such as this? Then the Q was struck by something foreign. You can see where the edge of something hit it going 2 different directions and the line that comes up and and pretty far past it curving northwest. Part of the Q that was flattened on the sw area of it looks to have lines or lettering from something. What would this error be? And I see all kinds of doubling or I think I do. Ill bounce down to the bottom for my last question---> [ATTACH=full]585344[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]585345[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]585346[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]585347[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]585348[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]585349[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]585350[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]585357[/ATTACH]On the New Mexico just below the date on the exterior top of the squared off area you can see what looks like half circles coming from box. This is the back side of the Q that was hit by something. I have no idea what these things are called. I did see a piece of debris in the B so that is a CUD ?? Or is that wrong? Now to the last one. The Tennessee quarter had huge scratches I notices without loupe and after looking at it they stop and start at edge of guitar or other random places so I can not tell if they are Mint made errors or if these are post mint and also what would be the cause of this if mint error? Thanks to anyone who sat through this book I wrote. :)[/QUOTE]
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