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<p>[QUOTE="Simius_Dei, post: 269756, member: 9977"]Hey guys, figured since I would be spending a good bit of my time in the error portion of this forum, I would make my first post here.</p><p><br /></p><p>I was very big into collecting errors until around 1998 when I gave the hobby up for (of all things) women. Since then, I have had nothing but trouble with the women (haha) and decided to go back to my old hobby as I missed it greatly.</p><p><br /></p><p>Started yesterday and just plundered through about 6.50 worth of pocket change. Nothing to write home about, however, I did find a VERY VERY nice example of a shelf doubled 2000P Maryland state quarter.</p><p><br /></p><p>I would say it HAS to be the best shelf doubling example I have ever seen. </p><p><br /></p><p>On "Maryland" "The Old Line State" and "E PLURIBUS UNUM" the shelf is completely uniform and can easily be seen with the naked eye. Think 1955 double die lincoln cent and that's what the back of this coin looks like though, unfortunatly, a flat shelf like shadow double.</p><p><br /></p><p>However, since it was the first coin of the lot that I checked out, It has renewed my interest in the search fully and I plan on jumping back in full force.</p><p><br /></p><p>May not be worth anything to anyone else, but it's invaluable to me and truly is a PERFECT example of machine/shelf doubling.</p><p><br /></p><p>Wish I had a camera to show you guys haha, perhaps I will be able to soon.</p><p><br /></p><p>Picking up some mixed rolls tomorrow. (lincoln cents, kennedy halves, new pres dollars, jefferson nickels)</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Enjoy the hunt,</p><p>Jasn[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Simius_Dei, post: 269756, member: 9977"]Hey guys, figured since I would be spending a good bit of my time in the error portion of this forum, I would make my first post here. I was very big into collecting errors until around 1998 when I gave the hobby up for (of all things) women. Since then, I have had nothing but trouble with the women (haha) and decided to go back to my old hobby as I missed it greatly. Started yesterday and just plundered through about 6.50 worth of pocket change. Nothing to write home about, however, I did find a VERY VERY nice example of a shelf doubled 2000P Maryland state quarter. I would say it HAS to be the best shelf doubling example I have ever seen. On "Maryland" "The Old Line State" and "E PLURIBUS UNUM" the shelf is completely uniform and can easily be seen with the naked eye. Think 1955 double die lincoln cent and that's what the back of this coin looks like though, unfortunatly, a flat shelf like shadow double. However, since it was the first coin of the lot that I checked out, It has renewed my interest in the search fully and I plan on jumping back in full force. May not be worth anything to anyone else, but it's invaluable to me and truly is a PERFECT example of machine/shelf doubling. Wish I had a camera to show you guys haha, perhaps I will be able to soon. Picking up some mixed rolls tomorrow. (lincoln cents, kennedy halves, new pres dollars, jefferson nickels) Enjoy the hunt, Jasn[/QUOTE]
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