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<p>[QUOTE="Daggarjon, post: 546729, member: 4230"]I am not quite sure why you think it is a 'usual impossible question!' What makes you think its impossible? Just because you dont know, doesnt make it impossible. The sheer number of issues coming out of the State Quarter program are what prompted me to ask if there was such a list or otherwise pubished information. Because there are such quantities, i would have thought a book on the subject would have either been done or in the works. I wouldnt have thought to ask if only a single error had been discovered. THAT to me is what wouldnt have made sense. </p><p><br /></p><p>can i tell you what most of the errors you mentioned are... possibly most of them ... can i look at a coin in hand and immediately be able to tell that yes the coin has an error and yes i know exactly what the error is... im not sure. But it would be my guess, no. This is why i asked such the seemingly impossible question. A guide to whats out there would be much easier then blazing my own trail. A guide for what to look for against what was already found. Maybe i didnt think there were 'thousands', but i knew minnesaota alone had a bunch, and that other quarters also had there share. Again, i dont know the full extent of whats out there, which again prompted the question.</p><p><br /></p><p>ok, so i am done explaning what didnt need explaining. But additudes should be left checked at the door upon entry![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Daggarjon, post: 546729, member: 4230"]I am not quite sure why you think it is a 'usual impossible question!' What makes you think its impossible? Just because you dont know, doesnt make it impossible. The sheer number of issues coming out of the State Quarter program are what prompted me to ask if there was such a list or otherwise pubished information. Because there are such quantities, i would have thought a book on the subject would have either been done or in the works. I wouldnt have thought to ask if only a single error had been discovered. THAT to me is what wouldnt have made sense. can i tell you what most of the errors you mentioned are... possibly most of them ... can i look at a coin in hand and immediately be able to tell that yes the coin has an error and yes i know exactly what the error is... im not sure. But it would be my guess, no. This is why i asked such the seemingly impossible question. A guide to whats out there would be much easier then blazing my own trail. A guide for what to look for against what was already found. Maybe i didnt think there were 'thousands', but i knew minnesaota alone had a bunch, and that other quarters also had there share. Again, i dont know the full extent of whats out there, which again prompted the question. ok, so i am done explaning what didnt need explaining. But additudes should be left checked at the door upon entry![/QUOTE]
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