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<p>[QUOTE="Oldhoopster, post: 8199307, member: 84179"]Remember, errors are usually one of a kind. Take an off center coin for example. With the hundreds of millions and billions of coins minted for each denomination each year, there should be off center examples for every date and mint. Why would you need a list? </p><p><br /></p><p>Most varieties are listed. Older coins like large cents and seated coinage have specialized references. Sites like doubleddie and varietyvista have comprehensive lists of doubled dies, RPMs, and OMMs. Cuds on coins has listings of cuds, bisect ing die cracks and shattered dies. Maddieclashes has clashed die listings. All have processes for submitting new finds</p><p><br /></p><p>Chances are, if you're a newer collector and can't find your variety, you don't have one. As with anything, it takes time and study to recognize the characteristics of genuine varieties vs other stuff.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Oldhoopster, post: 8199307, member: 84179"]Remember, errors are usually one of a kind. Take an off center coin for example. With the hundreds of millions and billions of coins minted for each denomination each year, there should be off center examples for every date and mint. Why would you need a list? Most varieties are listed. Older coins like large cents and seated coinage have specialized references. Sites like doubleddie and varietyvista have comprehensive lists of doubled dies, RPMs, and OMMs. Cuds on coins has listings of cuds, bisect ing die cracks and shattered dies. Maddieclashes has clashed die listings. All have processes for submitting new finds Chances are, if you're a newer collector and can't find your variety, you don't have one. As with anything, it takes time and study to recognize the characteristics of genuine varieties vs other stuff.[/QUOTE]
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