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2011 Uncirculated Set Error

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So I picked up my 2011 UNC set today and lo and behold, I have two quarters and no half-dollar. Have any of these turned up elsewhere?
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pictures ple ASE
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2011-Uncirculated-Set-Error


If you cannot see the image properly in this thread, please visit this link:
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 Posted 03/09/2011  9:22 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 1cent to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Those mint guys will do anything to save an extra 25 cents ;-)
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That's really interesting. I'm going to ask the gal at the post office to let me look through the box there.
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I like it! Nice find.
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At least the Mint stuffed a Legal Tender coin in there.
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 Posted 03/09/2011  10:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add dialog_gvf to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

Ooops. Nice find.
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The RAM has committed errors like that too, and such error sets have demonstrated aftermarket traction.
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Hi sel,

What sort of premium does something like this command in Australia?

I just called CCCS and described the error. He said that there are probably 20 collectors of error sets in Canada, and they typically collect an example of each error, rather than one of each error of each year. Because of this there isn't much of a premium for these sets in Canada. If that's the case I might want to hang on to this instead of selling it.

I have never heard of an error set before (aside from the 10c mule last year), but apparently sometimes a coin will be flipped, a pocket will be empty, or there will be two coins in the same pocket. Sometimes there will be a more common error (like a wrong planchet) in the set. Other times, like mine, one coin is missing and another is duplicated.

I'm not too sure what I should do with this. Right now it's in my safety deposit box.
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Hey Splatto can you email me @ starkynohutch@hotmail.com
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Here's a 1990 with a flipped loonie: http://cgi.ebay.com/1990-CANADA-PRO..._2475wt_1139
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splatto,

Is that a scanned picture? And did you just adjust the brightness/contrast afterward? Sorry to go off topic, just having problems with my scans and wanted to know. Thanks!
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It is a scan, nothing has been adjusted
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splatto: The only reasonable strategy I can suggest is to keep it and watch after market behaviour.

Sets such as these are like error coins. Depends on the amount of error, the rarity of the error and collector interest. The third mentioned is based on collector sentiment, and that is almost impossible to predict on it's own.

The CCCS spokesman may speculate that there are only 20 error set collectors. I seriously doubt that. Almost anybody who is interested in modern Canadian coins, or in coins generally, is a potential collector. Such a person may specialise in nickels, for instance, and may acquire an error set as an interesting sideline, perhaps to re-sell or keep.
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