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<p>[QUOTE="cpm9ball, post: 2946469, member: 24633"]Geez! I guess I'd better be careful how I explain this. I wouldn't want to be thrown in the hole for 30 days.</p><p><br /></p><p>First of all, there are a few one-of-a-kind errors that come from the mint......things like a strikethrough or a lamination error.......but most errors are usually produced in volume......like clashes or die breaks. The point is that your coin couldn't possibly be a one-of-a-kind error because there are just too many things wrong with it on both sides. There is no way that so many errors could occur on the anvil die and the hammer die at the same time. However, let's assume that both dies were defective. How is it possible that a coin in such terrible condition was not produced in the thousands and only now that it has been discovered. That would be like the entire inmate population of an Arizona prison escaping and remaining on the run for 9 years. Impossible!</p><p><br /></p><p>Of course, this is just my opinion, but your coin looks like it suffered a severe case of road rash more than once.</p><p><br /></p><p>Chris[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cpm9ball, post: 2946469, member: 24633"]Geez! I guess I'd better be careful how I explain this. I wouldn't want to be thrown in the hole for 30 days. First of all, there are a few one-of-a-kind errors that come from the mint......things like a strikethrough or a lamination error.......but most errors are usually produced in volume......like clashes or die breaks. The point is that your coin couldn't possibly be a one-of-a-kind error because there are just too many things wrong with it on both sides. There is no way that so many errors could occur on the anvil die and the hammer die at the same time. However, let's assume that both dies were defective. How is it possible that a coin in such terrible condition was not produced in the thousands and only now that it has been discovered. That would be like the entire inmate population of an Arizona prison escaping and remaining on the run for 9 years. Impossible! Of course, this is just my opinion, but your coin looks like it suffered a severe case of road rash more than once. Chris[/QUOTE]
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