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PreservingThePast
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USA
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Posted - 07/12/2010 :  09:37:02  Show Profile Send PreservingThePast a Private Message
I picked up a card at the educational talk I attended Friday at the Summer FUN Show in Orlando that lists a fairly new web site for coin errors.

It is:

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Another one that is good that I may have posted before is:

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Enjoy your coin searches, everyone.

Oops.......edited to fix the two links. Sorry. My computer ineptitude struck again.

Edited by - PreservingThePast on 07/12/2010 09:42:33

Numis Pam
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USA
63 Posts

Posted - 07/17/2010 :  09:56:55  Show Profile Send Numis Pam a Private Message
WOW Thanks for sharing. I am really enjoying these two sites. I love learning more about the errors. I have collected error coins for years just by the difference in the way they looked from the norm, but really didn't know much about what the errors were called or what caused them. Great sites!

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SANITARIUM_INMATE
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Posted - 07/17/2010 :  20:53:44  Show Profile Send SANITARIUM_INMATE a Private Message
Also check out the Lincolncentresources.com site. It is home to a lot of variety collectors who really know a thing or 2 about errors.
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wolvesdad
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USA
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Posted - 07/17/2010 :  22:01:08  Show Profile Send wolvesdad a Private Message
interesting. I've seen some similar to those trail dies,

but I always figured it was a result of the die polishing process.

I'll have to look some more.

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