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<p>[QUOTE="phidelt370, post: 64887, member: 3849"]<b>thank you</b></p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks to you guys for the advice. As far as the second error, I do not believe it to be damage. According to the local dealer, Fred Weinberg suggested that it was probably a filled die, although he could not identify what it may have been. It seems to me that two errors on the same coin would be extremely rare and thus more valuable, although I guess that depends on whether or not you could find a collector willing to pay more for it. As far as selling the coin, I am really in no rush. I agree that it would be proper etiquette to sell to the local dealer for his trouble to research it for me, although I do not know enough about it yet to jump at the first offer. I am very curious as well about whether or not this is something that is likely to increase in value over time. If so, then I might just be interested in holding onto it. I do find this to be a very interesting conversation piece, as this is my first experience finding an error coin, so I wouldn't mind holding onto it for a while either, although the money is tempting. I guess I could go either way right now. Just curious if there might be collectors out there willing to pay more than a dealer could offer.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="phidelt370, post: 64887, member: 3849"][b]thank you[/b] Thanks to you guys for the advice. As far as the second error, I do not believe it to be damage. According to the local dealer, Fred Weinberg suggested that it was probably a filled die, although he could not identify what it may have been. It seems to me that two errors on the same coin would be extremely rare and thus more valuable, although I guess that depends on whether or not you could find a collector willing to pay more for it. As far as selling the coin, I am really in no rush. I agree that it would be proper etiquette to sell to the local dealer for his trouble to research it for me, although I do not know enough about it yet to jump at the first offer. I am very curious as well about whether or not this is something that is likely to increase in value over time. If so, then I might just be interested in holding onto it. I do find this to be a very interesting conversation piece, as this is my first experience finding an error coin, so I wouldn't mind holding onto it for a while either, although the money is tempting. I guess I could go either way right now. Just curious if there might be collectors out there willing to pay more than a dealer could offer.[/QUOTE]
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