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The "I think I discovered something" thread.

This may end up strange, crazy, amazing or funny... likewise, it's not actually meant to be a "laughing" matter. Post a coin found and kept because you weren't sure if it was unique, rare, scarce , error, or extremely valueable.
Just post it. Let's have fun with "discovery".
I have a few embarassing stories and might even get some photos.
Just post it. Let's have fun with "discovery".
I have a few embarassing stories and might even get some photos.
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I used to be famous now I just collect coins.
Link to My Registry Set.
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-specialty-sets/washington-quarters-complete-variety-set-circulation-strikes-1932-1964/publishedset/78469
Varieties Are The Spice Of LIFE and Thanks to Those who teach us what to search For.
Remember how everyone was inspecting all their pocket-change quarters
that year, looking for the "No P" variety? (Most likely struck from a grease-filled die.)
Well, I didn't find a "No P," but I found something just as neat. A 1989 Washington
quarter struck 45 degrees rotated.
Alan Herbert wrote it up in Numismatic News.
"Jesus died for you and for me, Thank you,Jesus"!!!
--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.so i'm cashing in sum loose change at a coinstar right
well this quarter drops in the reject bin...silver doesn't pass me
i scoop it out and try to have it reprocessed again with other rejects
dang quarter drops in the reject bin again so this time i look it over.
nada-nothing-zip seems off....well color a lil but hey its a 1994 quarter lord knows "here in vegas" where it coulda been
ok i tell myself one last try as now its the only one refusing to hop in the coinstar chamber of death
sure enough...last try...it plops out into the reject bin
so now...i'm like ok you really didn't wunna go
it sits in my lil raw box of..."oneday i'll send this off" to see if it's a foreign planchet or struck on a nickel planchet
it's a lil skinny on thickness and i just don't have a scale to weigh on micro weights plus rim wasn't struck up at all...just kinda rounds off
anyone care to study or research it...my pm is on...
here's my lil quarter that refused to be a "coinstar kid"
so yeah...i think i found "some coins refuse the coinstar drop of death"
I used to be famous now I just collect coins.
Link to My Registry Set.
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-specialty-sets/washington-quarters-complete-variety-set-circulation-strikes-1932-1964/publishedset/78469
Varieties Are The Spice Of LIFE and Thanks to Those who teach us what to search For.
<< <i>ok ill play. let me start off by saying i am new to collecting so i might sound like an idiot. I have what looks like an large cent. the reverse of it looks like a early large cent but on the obverse there is a picture of a lighthouse with the lettets J E B to the west, north , and east of it reprectively and then in another circle there are the letters S T K S H T W S. It comes in at 9.1 grams and there is no date on it. ive had it for about a year now and this thread got me thinking about it. sorry but i cant get photeos good enough of the coin. any info would be great >>
This sounds like a Masonic Penny. They are not hard to come by, but each lodge or branch
or whatever they call them, may have their own, so it's possible to find a bunch of different
ones.
Oh, and Google is your friend ...
http://www.google.com/search?q=S+T+K+S+H+T+W+S
Thanks,
Mark
Discover all unpredictable errors before they occur.
Anyone know how often this happens? I'm sure mine's not the only one.