I agree with the consensus conclusions:
- Yes, it's a mint error because of how/where/when it occurred
- Doesn't make it valuable, and doesn't really open any can of worms I am aware of (though I'm not into errors, so maybe that's off base)
Ultimately, the market will determine what is valuable or not, regardless of semantics, classifications schemes, etc.
- Yes, it's a mint error because of how/where/when it occurred
- Doesn't make it valuable, and doesn't really open any can of worms I am aware of (though I'm not into errors, so maybe that's off base)
Ultimately, the market will determine what is valuable or not, regardless of semantics, classifications schemes, etc.



















