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United States
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Would this qualify as a true error coin? Notice the H in "the bay state". What would this type of error be referred to as?  
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Canada
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That is not an error, it is called a Die Chip, a common occurrence when part of the die breaks off. Almost forgot  to the CCF
Edited by JimmyD 01/28/2022 8:17 pm
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New Member
United States
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Ahhh ok, thank you.. And thanks for the welcome
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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An inconsequential, as far as value, die chip. A fun find though.
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New Member
United States
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Well at least it provided a little bit of excitement for a little while
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United States
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Quote: it provided a little bit of excitement for a little while Agreed! Welcome to CCF!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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No error, just a die chip.   to the CCF! 
ça va bien aller
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Canada
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Quote: An inconsequential, as far as value A die chip. And I like EARLY
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United States
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Yep, it is a very nice chip on the H.
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New Member
United States
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Sooo.... It's worth holding on to?
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New Member
United States
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Should I get it graded? It's cool I found it in my pocket change.
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Bedrock of the Community

Canada
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Quote: Should I get it graded? It's cool I found it in my pocket change. NO! There is little or no extra value for a small a Die Chip. It would cost you about $50.00 to grade a coin worth 25 cents
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United States
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Quote: It's worth holding on to? Well that depends. The cost of ownership is low, so if you like it (and you clearly do), then of course save it. If you ever tire of it, then you can spend it at that time. I agree definitely not worth getting it slabbed though.
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push." -----Ghanaian proverb
"The danger we all now face is distinguishing between what is authentic and what is performed." -----King Adz
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New Member
United States
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Thanks guys. Yeah I'll hang on to it. It kind of has a little meaning behind it also
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United States
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Always keep in mind that unless a coin is worth around 150.00, you lose money slabbing it with someone like NGC or PCGS b/c of membership fees etc. Then with an error you have to id the error yourself and ask them to verify and put it on the label (for another fee of course). ANACs does not have all the extra fees, but some slab+label+coin collectors don't think this company is on a par with the other two mentioned. But some people just enjoy collecting slab+label+coin for what they are. To these collectors slabbing costs are just a part of their hobby and the money makes no difference.
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United States
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Just remember to collect the coin not the slab A 2x2 would do fine for this quarter.
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