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<p>[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 673456, member: 9474"]That is the challenge with picking out errors. I believe that most people who find errors on a regular basis purchase large sums of rolls from their banks or other sources and sit down and look at each coin. I don't have time for that so what I do is to do a weekly search on line for all the latest errors being found in pocket change. Then as I get the coins in hand, I put them aside until I have time to really look at them later. I have found a handful of errors this way. One of the few draw backs from doing it this way is that the coins tend to be circulated instead of uncs. My suggestion to you if you are really interested in collecting errors is to join CONECA which is the the online error collector community. This will keep you up to date with all the past and recent finds. Then if you have the money, go to your local bank and start to buy rolls of coins from them. The good news is that once you have established a limit that you can work with whether it is $25, $100 or $500 you can keep recycling that money to buy new rolls without much of a cost to you. </p><p> </p><p>Hopefully some other roll searchers will chime in and give some suggestions. Good luck.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 673456, member: 9474"]That is the challenge with picking out errors. I believe that most people who find errors on a regular basis purchase large sums of rolls from their banks or other sources and sit down and look at each coin. I don't have time for that so what I do is to do a weekly search on line for all the latest errors being found in pocket change. Then as I get the coins in hand, I put them aside until I have time to really look at them later. I have found a handful of errors this way. One of the few draw backs from doing it this way is that the coins tend to be circulated instead of uncs. My suggestion to you if you are really interested in collecting errors is to join CONECA which is the the online error collector community. This will keep you up to date with all the past and recent finds. Then if you have the money, go to your local bank and start to buy rolls of coins from them. The good news is that once you have established a limit that you can work with whether it is $25, $100 or $500 you can keep recycling that money to buy new rolls without much of a cost to you. Hopefully some other roll searchers will chime in and give some suggestions. Good luck.[/QUOTE]
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