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<p>[QUOTE="352sdeer, post: 2981838, member: 91351"]Here is a picture of the type of presses I worked on for years. Anytime we would do ANY type of adjustments or maintenance after we would run 6 panels to run through QC to check the work. Some times they were perfect and got stacked sometimes they were a train wreck and went to the hammer mill to be recycled. These panels are not valuable damaged but if they were I GUARANTY they would never had made it to the hammer mill! Just like these oversized error coins make it OUT of the condemned tote. Is it a mystery? Not really! Valuable stuff that is supposed to be recycled is making it into holders. It has come out of the system by someone or a group or someones that do it for big dollars. The people that remove these types of oversized errors from the system aren’t just giving them away to kids and such are they? NO they then SELL them and put the money in THEIR bank account. Okay if you do it by buying $50,000 totes and go thru each coin by hand. Not okay if you work for Brinks and know when the “next good tote is coming” and wink wink buy those funny looking quarters for a quarter each from the company. Just saying this could happen real easy. And the OP has eluded to something that can’t be discussed as he found it at his job. I doubt it was at the local Zip-E-Mart as a night cashier or he COULD just say!</p><p><br /></p><p> At what kind of job do you <b>FIND</b> clearly mint fresh OVERSIZED MISS SHAPED VALUBLE error coins??????????? That absolutely could not be found in circulation????????? </p><p><br /></p><p>1. Mint employees</p><p>2. Federal Reserve employees</p><p>3. Federal Reserve contractors</p><p>4. Transportation Company employees</p><p>5. Recycling Company employees</p><p>All the above are examples of points of egress for Valuable error coins and I’m sure there are many more. The method is simple:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]733785[/ATTACH] </p><p>[ATTACH=full]733769[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="352sdeer, post: 2981838, member: 91351"]Here is a picture of the type of presses I worked on for years. Anytime we would do ANY type of adjustments or maintenance after we would run 6 panels to run through QC to check the work. Some times they were perfect and got stacked sometimes they were a train wreck and went to the hammer mill to be recycled. These panels are not valuable damaged but if they were I GUARANTY they would never had made it to the hammer mill! Just like these oversized error coins make it OUT of the condemned tote. Is it a mystery? Not really! Valuable stuff that is supposed to be recycled is making it into holders. It has come out of the system by someone or a group or someones that do it for big dollars. The people that remove these types of oversized errors from the system aren’t just giving them away to kids and such are they? NO they then SELL them and put the money in THEIR bank account. Okay if you do it by buying $50,000 totes and go thru each coin by hand. Not okay if you work for Brinks and know when the “next good tote is coming” and wink wink buy those funny looking quarters for a quarter each from the company. Just saying this could happen real easy. And the OP has eluded to something that can’t be discussed as he found it at his job. I doubt it was at the local Zip-E-Mart as a night cashier or he COULD just say! At what kind of job do you [B]FIND[/B] clearly mint fresh OVERSIZED MISS SHAPED VALUBLE error coins??????????? That absolutely could not be found in circulation????????? 1. Mint employees 2. Federal Reserve employees 3. Federal Reserve contractors 4. Transportation Company employees 5. Recycling Company employees All the above are examples of points of egress for Valuable error coins and I’m sure there are many more. The method is simple: [ATTACH=full]733785[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]733769[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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