finished the quarter box---16 errors including STUNNING COLLAR BREAK CUD!!!!!!!

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simply the best---better than all the rest---need a surgeon to remove this tumor :laughing7::laughing7: IMG_4471.JPGIMG_4472.JPGIMG_4473.JPGIMG_4474.JPGIMG_4469.JPGIMG_4470.JPG a '98-P with raised lump above left end of branch IMG_4466.JPGIMG_4467.JPGIMG_4468.JPG a '96-P with crack between "e & r" and 2nd crack on reverse from wing to wing through head IMG_4464.JPGIMG_4465.JPG a '96-P crack E to R IMG_4462.JPGIMG_4463.JPG (2) '99-P GA. cracks, hair bow to rim, a '00-P MA. dual reverse die cracks, a '01-P RI. rim through Q to bust, a '03-P AL. top right of U to bust, a '06-P NV. crack Q to bust. IMG_4450.JPGIMG_4451.JPGIMG_4452.JPGIMG_4453.JPGIMG_4475.JPGIMG_4476.JPGIMG_4477.JPGIMG_4478.JPGIMG_4479.JPGIMG_4480.JPGIMG_4460.JPGIMG_4461.JPGno silvers--- these will do just fine :laughing7::laughing7::laughing7: Philly Mint quality control REALLY SUCKS__________t'ank you veddy much :tongue3::laughing7:
 

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Another nice batch PEA. Love the collar break! You are starting off the year right. :)

-TwoYewts
 

I wish I could get excited about errors. But unless they are super obvious I really could care less about them. More power to you though for taking the time to find the small tiny barely noticeable errors.
 

I find that it adds to the excitement while looking for a silver. I don't go to the point of placing each coin under a microscope (unless I spot something) but while searching I do have a 30x loupe that I will use when I see something with the naked eye. PEA does pretty well for himself on his error finds (just check out his ebay page and you will see). So in the end it definitely could add up some funds which can be used to purchase the silver or other missing pieces in one's collection. Best of luck in 2017.

-TwoYewts
 

update on the collar break cud-- did a light hit on the CUD with a file--- there was no change, not even an abrasion___conclusion is, this is the coin metal and NOT lead or silver solder from a poor attempt to attach coin to jewelry. also the deformation of the reeding at the opposing poles further confirm the collar had an OOOPS moment :laughing7:
 

You are pretty amazing. My eyes can't see half of what you can see. Keep up the good work.
 

Except for the first quarter that broke off someones belt buckle. I can not see or recognize any errors. If you sell any, please let us know what they sell for.

All the best,
Dad and Tanner
 

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