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Bicentennial Error Coin (Quarter)

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 Posted 05/24/2021  8:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Rothery to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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These error's aren't hard to duplicate after it leaves the Mint, its a long education process but a enjoyable one once you understand the process.

This statement baffles me - can you, or anyone else, actually explain what you are trying to get across to us?
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I'm always happy to entertain arguments about why a coin could actually be an error or variety if they're well reasoned and researched, but your arguments are neither, mud33. The problem with your argument is you only refute the idea that it was a particular kind of PMD, not that it was any possible kind of PMD. There are infinite ways that a coin can be altered after leaving the mint and only a very small number of errors that can occur in the minting process. If you want to convince me a coin is a mint error, you need to convince me that it would be unreasonable to believe it was created by anything but one of those small number of events at the mint.
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f you want to convince me a coin is a mint error, you need to convince me that it would be unreasonable to believe it was created by anything but one of those small number of events at the mint.

Well, I guess we could start here? ....
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@Rothery One of those "ohhh noo! What *haave* I done!" errors. These mint employees can be careless in the most profitable ways!
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These mint employees can be careless in the most profitable ways!

Yep, I hear that .......seen plenty in my time where it was stated - "Now how could that happen" ?
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 Posted 05/25/2021  12:05 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Oldfordman to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I wonder how much one of those struck on a nail costs?
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I don't know?
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That one isn't on a nail, it's on a screw!
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You're looking at the columns on the memorial, not threads on a screw.
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I'm not looking at the memorial, I'm looking at the head where there is a slot for a screwdriver.
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That's the plastic of the slab.
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Oh.
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That would explain the angled like on the Memorial on the left side. Good eye.
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This one always confused me:
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And this one:
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Hod did they get on there. Possible the same guy loaded it in the machine. (same dates)
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