Speaking of rejects

Lesson learned not to send in a coin because it "looks like something"
Obviously I know what that something is now. ..I wonder what mount was removed! Ugh
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Lesson learned not to send in a coin because it "looks like something"
Obviously I know what that something is now. ..I wonder what mount was removed! Ugh
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Ok go ahead and have your laugh.Ive come a long way since then.!
So we have the whole story what type of an error did you think it was?
Tuition.
I wanted them to tell me.i have no clue what I thought 6 months ago.
Maybe i was thinking mint damage?
@JBK Yup
Paid my dues
Thanks for sharing!
Well, you learned a thing.
Collector, occasional seller
Maybe solder from use as a cuff link?
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Yep.. Looks like solder from a cuff link attachment... It can be removed, but there will be evidence remaining. Cheers, RickO
Save your money and ask here first.
Since it was a dime, I would guess it was used on a tie tack.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
Thanks for posting. Sometimes mistakes are difficult to swallow, but hopefully some new collectors can learn from it.. You certainly did
Seems like inexpensive tuition. A good thing. Sometimes tuition is much more expensive. The key thing is to learn from it and get wiser.
Yeah, but often sarcastic and useless.
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