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1998 Washington Brockage

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 Posted 01/07/2006  7:22 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add philoponus6 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I got this coin in change about 7 years ago.(edit due to 50 post requirement for buy, sell or trade) Anyone know anything about its value? 1998-Washington-Brockage 1998-Washington-Brockage
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 Posted 01/07/2006  7:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add national dealer to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
This coin was damaged after leaving the mint. It has no numismatic value.
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philoponus6, Welcome to the forum. I edited your post as you must have 50 posts to buy, sell or trade on this forum. This is to offer some measure of protection to the members as we can get to know each other a little better. ND has already responded with his opinion. Others may be doing so as well. Thanks, Mike, Forum Moderator
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 Posted 01/08/2006  10:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add philoponus6 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
quote:
Originally posted by national dealer

This coin was damaged after leaving the mint. It has no numismatic value.


Thanks for the info. After reading some of your earlier posts, I trust your judgement. On a purely academic note I was wondering how you know that the damage was caused after leaving the mint? Thanks again.
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Welcome to the Forum !!!


Had the coin been Hit twice at the mint both images would be oriented
in the same direction, the top image is backwards from the original,
this is an indication that a coin was laid it appears under this one
the damage on the reverse flattened details are for sure where it was hit
by a hammer or something similar.

Rick
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01/09/2006 12:01 am
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