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Bourse floor, Friday around noon, from a dealer I had not seen before.
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I'm looking forward to the computer animation re-creation of how this came to be!
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I know it's not polite to talk money. But..... What is an approx price range for coins like this?
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I lot more than what I paid for it (how is that for an ambiguous answer  ). The dealer sold it to me as a 5% partial brockage...
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Edited by SPP-Ottawa 06/16/2012 08:17 am
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Awesome coin SPP. I cannot wait for the RCNA here in Calgary in July. I will be hunting the bourse for errors, and hope to get this lucky!
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Well, with the RCNA in Alberta, you'll have to to be quick, that is Zonad's back yard...
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Edited by SPP-Ottawa 06/16/2012 1:51 pm
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Can anyone explain what the bourse is? Are there lots of coins for sale at the Calgary show?
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Zonad If you had any thoughts on whether my 1891 cent in the string about half a page down is PMD or mint damage it would be much appreciated!
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Two points Zonad:
- the names given to some errors on that website are just plain silly.
- that example given on that site is not a flip strike. It is double struck, 2nd strike 95% off centre. Note the reverse elements on the obverse of my coin.
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There is a lot of terminology that is used in Canada that is not correct . Canadians are really hung up on die chips and Mechanical Doubling , no offense to anyone but why do Canadians think that every die chip / Mechanical Doubling error is worth a million dollars :-)
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SPP,my BAD!! I saw that little pieceof CANADA so similar to the piece on your coin and assumed they were same coin. SORRY!
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Quote:errorone2012: There is a lot of terminology that is used in Canada that is not correct . Canadians are really hung up on die chips and Mechanical Doubling , no offense to anyone but why do Canadians think that every die chip / Mechanical Doubling error is worth a million dollars :-) Good-day errorone2012 I am only speaking on behalf of myself but I could imagine from the amount of posts here that I'd be speaking for some others too,that the people that are "hung up on die chips and Mechanical Doubling" are in it for the "fun" of it or "enjoyment" of collecting odd errors/varieties...and is usually a start for a novice to learn about the different aspects of "mint errors" which leads to more interesting finds like the ones SPP and others share and the information that comes along with it. I don't know about the "million dollars" but I feel a bit of a rush when I or someone else finds something a little odd...be it " Machine Doubling" or "die chips" that the mint corrects if they see this "error" being produced. Just my " Two Cents" worth...which will be melted down by the mint eventually anyway.  
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