<< <i>I have always thought D Carr would do very well if he did VERY limited error types with numbered COA's. >>
Not really an error if you do it on purpose! >>
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True. I have, however, produced some "error" coins which I've sold. Like a few double-over-struck "1816" Capped Bust half dollars, for example. While not technically "error" coins, each was struck a second time off-center to obliterate a rim flaw that was visible after the first centered over-strike. So they weren't technically "errors", but they weren't pre-planned either.
<< <i>This isn't worth anything extra since it's minted by a mint other than the U.S. mint. >>
I disagree. Potential buyers of such an item will be the judge of what it is worth. >>
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<< <i>This isn't worth anything extra since it's minted by a mint other than the U.S. mint. >>
I didn't see him mention anywhere that he believed it was more valuable for being an error...
and so what! It's still cool!
I myself just started picking up eye appealing priced right token errors.
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Not really an error if you do it on purpose!
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<< <i>I have always thought D Carr would do very well if he did VERY limited error types with numbered COA's. >>
Not really an error if you do it on purpose! >>
<< <i>This isn't worth anything extra since it's minted by a mint other than the U.S. mint. >>
I disagree. Potential buyers of such an item will be the judge of what it is worth.
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<< <i>I have always thought D Carr would do very well if he did VERY limited error types with numbered COA's. >>
Not really an error if you do it on purpose! >>
True. I have, however, produced some "error" coins which I've sold. Like a few double-over-struck "1816" Capped Bust half dollars, for example.
While not technically "error" coins, each was struck a second time off-center to obliterate a rim flaw that was visible after the first centered over-strike.
So they weren't technically "errors", but they weren't pre-planned either.
<< <i>This isn't worth anything extra since it's minted by a mint other than the U.S. mint. >>
I guess you represent the collective conscience of numismatic buyers
Nice error!
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<< <i>This isn't worth anything extra since it's minted by a mint other than the U.S. mint. >>
I disagree. Potential buyers of such an item will be the judge of what it is worth. >>
Indeed! I had to pay for manure for my garden last Spring!