The reason most folks here cannot believe this happened at the MINT is that they have studied the minting process. And if you're knowledgeable of the minting process, you'll easily see that the RARE error coins you've been posting were not produced by the mint.
You've said you're new to collecting and received valid comments from people that are experts in the numismatic community. They've demonstrated this time and time again by helping new collectors learn and grow in the hobby. They aren't "jealous" of your finds, they just want to help you learn. I strongly recommend you take the time and listen to them instead of "challenging" them with coins that are obviously damaged after the entered circulation.
@ifthevamzarockin said:
Coin collecting may be a little advanced for you, you may want to try collecting air in Mason jars or toe nail clippings.
@JBK said:
Why does the OP keep quoting other posts without adding any comments?
that is the comment
@ifthevamzarockin said: ^^^^^ Times like these you need to be able to select all 3 ( Agree , Like & LOL ) ^^^^^
It's times like these that we need to recommend some of the other forums to post these treasures. I've noticed that more folks over there collect and appreciate these types of "errors."
It's times like these that we need to recommend some of the other forums to post these treasures. I've noticed that more folks over there collect and appreciate these types of "errors."
@Insider2 He was posting the same stuff on another active forum and somebody made the exact suggestion that you did.
I guess he's found 2 forums filled with people who know nothing about numismatics
Folks post here at the discretion of the owners. I know what I would do in the form of a gentle "suggestion" in a PM. That's not going to happen. Posting one time with an answer (in the spirit of helping other beginners) with no further communication is the next best thing. Unfortunately, bantering with "experts" in their own mind is too much fun. It becomes hard to do the right thing. After all, this place is supposed to be fun in addition to educational.
It seems you may be having a mental melt down because no one responded to your other silly question about why your 1969 solid copper cent has no plating.
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The reason most folks here cannot believe this happened at the MINT is that they have studied the minting process. And if you're knowledgeable of the minting process, you'll easily see that the RARE error coins you've been posting were not produced by the mint.
You've said you're new to collecting and received valid comments from people that are experts in the numismatic community. They've demonstrated this time and time again by helping new collectors learn and grow in the hobby. They aren't "jealous" of your finds, they just want to help you learn. I strongly recommend you take the time and listen to them instead of "challenging" them with coins that are obviously damaged after the entered circulation.
Best of luck with your collecting interests
Writing style is similar to a bammed... just saying. Rule 7.
Yes, quite certain now that it is an alt.
P.S. - Where is this "chamber" you keep referring to? I am not aware of any chamber in the minting process.
Well, why are you not getting your "true mint error" authenticated by PCGS?
It's times like these that we need to recommend some of the other forums to post these treasures. I've noticed that more folks over there collect and appreciate these types of "errors."
Is it any wonder that you cannot trust what "experts" post all over the internet.
OK, I just realized that I'm guilty of feeding this poster. Although it is too easy and actually fun, no more from me. Hopefully, it will go away.
@Insider2 He was posting the same stuff on another active forum and somebody made the exact suggestion that you did.
I guess he's found 2 forums filled with people who know nothing about numismatics
Folks post here at the discretion of the owners. I know what I would do in the form of a gentle "suggestion" in a PM. That's not going to happen. Posting one time with an answer (in the spirit of helping other beginners) with no further communication is the next best thing. Unfortunately, bantering with "experts" in their own mind is too much fun. It becomes hard to do the right thing. After all, this place is supposed to be fun in addition to educational.
Your medication is not working! Please seek help!
It seems you may be having a mental melt down because no one responded to your other silly question about why your 1969 solid copper cent has no plating.