After reading This Post, I received my LESPS and chewcked it out.
The ASE in the Set is a Very Sharp, Crisp Struck coin, The REVERSE has the Exact same crenellated edge Too. The coin was removed, White Glove Style and Inspected under 30X.
Quote: Well, huh, makes me wonder how many are out there.
Quote: After reading This Post, I received my LESPS and chewcked it out. The ASE in the Set is a Very Sharp, Crisp Struck coin, The REVERSE has the Exact same crenellated edge Too. The coin was removed, White Glove Style and Inspected under 30X.
Just How Many are out There......
So far?...at least as many as licks it take to reach the center of a Tootsie Pop
Now the real question begins...are they any that don't have a crenellated edge? which would cause a condition rarity or are those with crenellated edges few in number and therefore going to have a demand as errors and higher value... Mike Diamond and their error-ref site said its normally rare for crenallated edge coins in the past so we will have to see.
How Would one go about, Locating the Last Found or Last Known TEN Coin ERRORS.
What ever the coins, The Latest Found 10,. Example, THIS error would be the Latest Error Found in 2023 numbering 10, What might the Path be, All Knowing, Wise One......
PS, Remember, Teach Your Eyes to Look up, Teach Your Ears to Hear, Walk up to the Corner, Where the Coast is Clear...............
Quote: How Would one go about, Locating the Last Found or Last Known TEN Coin ERRORS. What ever the coins, The Latest Found 10,. Example, THIS error would be the Latest Error Found in 2023 numbering 10, What might the Path be, All Knowing, Wise One......
The issue is that there is not one single resource that has all the information in one place. I would probably use https://minterrornews.com/ coneca errorscope, search engine for recent articles (example coin errors found 2023 or coin error discovered 2023), and search several online forum(s) posts, maybe can ask Mike Diamond, Mike Byers, Ken Potter, James Wiles (variety vista), Daniel Griffin and Tanner Scott (as some would go through Wexlers site). John Sullivan, Brian Ribar (nickels), Contact Anacs and NGC, browse recent coin mags such as CoinWorld, Numismatic News, and the numismatist if you were trying to locate everything then figure out what the last 10 were.
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