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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I feel sorry for all those people who lost money on those deals.
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Valued Member
United States
335 Posts |
From what I read, here, posted by that E-Bay seller, people may be sanding the edges.Are some actually an error?
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Forum Dad
 United States
24170 Posts |
I'm sure most of them are real, the Mint has admitted it, however there are people selling them by the roll now so they're pretty common.
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Valued Member
Ireland
498 Posts |
Maybe a variety ot type edge.just for me
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Moderator
 United States
23537 Posts |
quote: 'm sure most of them are real, the Mint has admitted it, however there are people selling them by the roll now so they're pretty common.
How does one sell a roll of errors if the roll has not been opened? 
rggoodie aka Richard "catch em doing something right"
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Valued Member
United States
393 Posts |
Was it Errorcoins that immediately said it's to early to be paying that much for an error that may be common?
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Forum Dad
 United States
24170 Posts |
quote: How does one sell a roll of errors if the roll has not been opened?
No one said they weren't opened. I saw a few of them the other day, rolls of 25.
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New Member
United States
40 Posts |
Rolls don't necessarily mean Mint Rolls either...
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Valued Member
United States
62 Posts |
I have about 10 rolls from a bank in ma, in the northeast,and I don't want to open them.I heard that most of the blank edged coins came from fla or the southeast--has anyone heard of them comming from other areas ?
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Rest in Peace
United States
3730 Posts |
Read the new thread entitled "Publicity Stunt."
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New Member
United States
37 Posts |
This weeks Coin World has an article about them. Chicago also had some show up but Florida received the bulk of them.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
20753 Posts |
So far I've heard about no lettering on the edge, upside down lettering on the edge, doubled lettering on the edge, some but not all lettering in the edge and who knows what will be next. By the way if you have a Dremmel with a polishing wheel it takes most of the lettering off the edge with no problem at all. Not that I would do something like that, but try it. Wonder how long it will be before some kids start printing strange things on the edges of those coins.
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New Member
United States
12 Posts |
What are you guys talking about cheap? Just yesterday (3-25) the Coin Vault was offering CERTIFIED smooth edge Washington's for only $400!!! That show reall looks out for us. Last I saw they had sold like 259 with five minutes left. I should have re-mortgaged the house and bought a few.....
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2177 Posts |
So E-bay sellers are making a haul on these dollars. Who wouldva known?  It's business as usual.  Bobby, How about a smiley face as road kill?
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Valued Member
United States
138 Posts |
This always happens when a variety is discovered. The 1st 95 DDO lincolns sold for tons of money, then plummeted in value as more and more of them were discovered. Sorry but it's the way of things. Hype/sizzle, then falling prices. It will most certainly happen on the next big error/variety as well. tradernick
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