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 Since the sales of the 2016 mint sets are a hot topic, I will start a new thread on error PL Sets that you might want to share. This topic has never been discussed before and like to see what you have!! 2002P with a flipped 50ct and 2 nickles in the same pouch.
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Do PL sets with error coins count?
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Yes any thing qualifies,flipped,clips,error coins,varieties,mismatched,hair,wood chips,toning extra!
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Excellent topic. I'm exited here
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I showed this one in another thread, previously. A very cool 1967 PL set with a clipped cent. 
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Yes clips are scarce in PL Sets. I like that one SPP. I noticed your printing is backwards on your set. I will have to check my 1967 sets for this,you think the printing should be readable on the side of the coins with the animals or just the way they were made.
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It is not backwards, when obverse side is up... 
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I have other PL errors, but they are no longer intact in their PL pliofilm sets... Clipped 1965 silver PL 50c  Broadstruck 1963 PL 5c  Clipped 1973 PL nickel dollar  Clipped 1978 PL cent, in the pliofilm  Off-centre 1968 PL nickel dollar  Die set-up strike, 1975 PL nickel dollar 
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I have a few variety sets that I'll add once I get them photographed.
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robnick1967 looking at your loonie it sure looks like bubbles in the plastic covering. I had that one time and with a close examination under the microscope it made it very clear thats what it was.
SPP can I be in your will for that 1968 and 1975 pl dollars. Just splendid PL errors.
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its hard to find silver dollar errors and its hard to find pl errors, thats why I love this baby  currently in an ICCS holder stated as a planchet flaw but is in fact a rather deep and interestingly textured strike through. 
Feel free to call me Will.
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Quote: SPP can I be in your will for that 1968 and 1975 pl dollars. Just splendid PL errors. The 1968 is one of my favourites... here is the obverse, with a gorgeous cameo. It now resides in a PCGS PL-67 holder. 
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SPP, those are simply amazing PL error coins! Here's a variation in packaging, the 1985 Experimental set: 
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