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<p>[QUOTE="Akovia, post: 1042579, member: 28060"]Thanks for the quick replies.</p><p><br /></p><p>I assume they are worth what someone is willing to pay for them. Even though they are not considered true error coins, they are unique in their own way I guess. It makes perfect sense that two coins smashing against each other could produce the effect on these coins, but I'm having a difficult time imagining the circumstances in which this would happen. I'm hoping over time I'll understand the minting process enough to be able to envision damage like this and other odd happenings. I would love to find a good online resource of the entire minting process in detail, but most sites direct you to find a good book on the subject even though a good book is never quoted. =P</p><p><br /></p><p>Does anyone have an opinion on how the majority of the P.Dollars released in business grade become so mangled, and if this has been the norm since their release? These are the first uncirculated coins I've dealt with so I don't have anything to go by. </p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks for any input,</p><p>Ako</p><p><br /></p><p>Does anyone have an opinion on the condition of the majority of[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Akovia, post: 1042579, member: 28060"]Thanks for the quick replies. I assume they are worth what someone is willing to pay for them. Even though they are not considered true error coins, they are unique in their own way I guess. It makes perfect sense that two coins smashing against each other could produce the effect on these coins, but I'm having a difficult time imagining the circumstances in which this would happen. I'm hoping over time I'll understand the minting process enough to be able to envision damage like this and other odd happenings. I would love to find a good online resource of the entire minting process in detail, but most sites direct you to find a good book on the subject even though a good book is never quoted. =P Does anyone have an opinion on how the majority of the P.Dollars released in business grade become so mangled, and if this has been the norm since their release? These are the first uncirculated coins I've dealt with so I don't have anything to go by. Thanks for any input, Ako Does anyone have an opinion on the condition of the majority of[/QUOTE]
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