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 Posted 07/29/2014  10:31 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add doctorman1941 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I was checking rolls of coppers I picked up at the bank yesterday and one I noticed was in good shape so I checked it with my digital blue.There is a die chip on both zeros.Not a big error but it did not cost me anything as this is the only thing interesting I found so far.


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 Posted 07/29/2014  10:35 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DBM to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Doesn't look like die chip, looks like something else happening.
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I just found a dime in with the coppers and it was not silver and a canso causeway token that closed years ago. Thanks for the reply so quickly. Will post again on my finds if I find anything interesting.
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I had bought a mint roll of 2000's and 2 common die chips were this (I called it glasses) and another was a die chip inside one of the zeros (which I called eyeball). They are kinda neat and I sold them for $3 a piece :). I'll check to see if I have anymore and post pictures to compare.
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gbvbsite, was any of your 2000 pennies rotated. I forgot to check this as many in the rolls were mint probably someone had them stashed and that's why they were in good condition.Here is a scan of the rotation.

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Nope none of them were rotated.
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Hey,
Here is mine which I pulled from a mint roll... I found about 10 of them like this. They look very close to yours as they are in the same spot.

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