Glad to hear it. Searching for errors and varieties is a lot of fun and exciting especially when you find one. For a novice to find out he purchased a common damaged or altered coin mistaking it for an error can be disheartening and in some cases expensive and could cause the person to lose interest in what could be an interesting and life-long hobby. All the members of this forum are incredibly helpful and I consider a number of them to be my mentors (even though they may not know it). I've learned a lot about coins and paper money in the short time I've been here and I don't regret a single minute of it. Read the posts, past and present and you'll sure to find an abundance of helpful information.