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Pillar of the Community
United States
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1983 LMC- "REVERSE" Cud- I found this while searching local bank rolls back in May. One of only 7 Reverse Cuds listed for the date and denomination by Sam Thurman and Arnold Margolis between their 1997 Cud book and their 2001 The Cud Book Supplement. LC-83-49R. 
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United States
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2005 State Quarter & Nickels as time goes on they are finding more error is that set plus it the 1st Satin Finish too 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Hi, They are die varieties, not errors. Errors would be , for example, the many Cuds seen on the Utah States quarters. Extra trees and the like are die varieties. Thanks, Bill
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Love the box turtle. My wifes favorite error is the one she found (Pepper(mint)Lincoln). Id have to say my favorite error find would be a major off center or a die break. Ive found 1 off center strike and 2 major die breaks over the years.
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Canada
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Very cool error vermon! What year is it?
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  United States
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Thanks Amazon. It's actually a "no date". PCGS was unable to determine the date. I have a few more errors I will put up soon. I love errors!
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  United States
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Nice off center malissadawn!
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Canada
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THANKS! Mine actually has no date either obviously lol But still neat to look at.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
810 Posts |
i got one of them to malissa but it has the date 1997. Believe it or not thats the first error coin I kept and got into collecting coin errors since that find.
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Canada
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hi 1913v. I have never gotten anywhere close to any other error coins unfortunately. NOt sure I'd notice one unless it was extremely obvious (like mine is) I have a lot of things that I guess would count as die varieties but even those I have a hard time spotting. Means I most likely will have to stick to just the regular coins for now.
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Once you start buying a few errors malissadawn, your hooked! They should have been caught before leaving the Mint.
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United States
527 Posts |
My favorite coin is the first coin that got me started ont errors and varieties. It is a 1921 S Morgan dollar VAM 1-L there are only maybe 8 known to exist and it is the start of all my Morgan madness.
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United States
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It takes alot of studying and learning to understand errors. I'm still learning about errors and etc... Ive been studying errors for about a year now and still got lots to learn. The best way to study errors is to have one to study from. I dont have that kind of money to buy one and learn from it but its the best way to study errors in my opinion. I gotta admit it once you find an error you are hooked.
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A great book is the "Error Coin Encyclopedia" by Fred Weinberg. You can pick a copy up at your local coin show or via his website https://www.fredweinberg.com. Lots of great info in there. Takes you through all the major error types.
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