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<p>[QUOTE="lara4228, post: 1111389, member: 29322"]jallengomez, from what I have read and seen, both here and on the web, I agree. All errors have a name. From what I have gathered, IMO, not many of these mint "errors" are deemed worthy of keeping. Referring to the 1 post, the dime with the booger on his nose (Die Crack). It was opinioned that I spend it. </p><p>While this error is not a "major" error in most collectable's eyes, it is still a noticable error, or perhaps, "imperfection"</p><p> </p><p>I understand that no 2 coins will be alike, and whilst most coins will have some sort of blemish on them. </p><p> </p><p>It seems to be that while some scrutinize over a double ear, or missing mink mark, or die cracks throughout the coin is summed up as valuable. A simple yet noticable die crack, as mentioned-above could/would be an imperfection.</p><p> </p><p>Some of you may feel that I *might* be making a mountain out of a molehill, granted I may. I started this thread only to see what kind of reaction and intellect would come of this. It was not done as a farce, just to put the thought out there and see what would come of it. </p><p> </p><p>Redifing the coin world in terms of errors and imperfections would 99.99999% would never arise, but I just wanted to hear other peoples thoughts and opinions and takes on the matter.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lara4228, post: 1111389, member: 29322"]jallengomez, from what I have read and seen, both here and on the web, I agree. All errors have a name. From what I have gathered, IMO, not many of these mint "errors" are deemed worthy of keeping. Referring to the 1 post, the dime with the booger on his nose (Die Crack). It was opinioned that I spend it. While this error is not a "major" error in most collectable's eyes, it is still a noticable error, or perhaps, "imperfection" I understand that no 2 coins will be alike, and whilst most coins will have some sort of blemish on them. It seems to be that while some scrutinize over a double ear, or missing mink mark, or die cracks throughout the coin is summed up as valuable. A simple yet noticable die crack, as mentioned-above could/would be an imperfection. Some of you may feel that I *might* be making a mountain out of a molehill, granted I may. I started this thread only to see what kind of reaction and intellect would come of this. It was not done as a farce, just to put the thought out there and see what would come of it. Redifing the coin world in terms of errors and imperfections would 99.99999% would never arise, but I just wanted to hear other peoples thoughts and opinions and takes on the matter.[/QUOTE]
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