👌👌 Thank you Numisman ❗ The coins in this video, almost seem like an allusion. Probably, it'll be easier to get struck by lightning, than finding one of those ⁉️ However, hope is the last thing we should lose right ⁉️😅 I will continue keeping my hopes up, and my eyes peeled. Have a fantastic and blessed day.❣️
Some of these "errors" make me question the integrity of mint employees. For example, there is no way that three proof dime planchets were perfectly fed inside an Eisenhower strike chamber without overlap. Add to that, struck perfectly? And then all three planchets were found together? No Way! Kind of redefines the term "making money". Hopefull the U.S Mint's in house security has gotten better over the years.
I have the feeling that most of the mint errors happen, when new employees are in training, or if there is a bad Apple in the tree⁉️ Meaning that the employee, doesn't care about quality at all ⁉️ It happens in all work Fields.
What if... hear me out... the mint workers purposefully do this in order to make a coin much more valuable. However, in the process they forgot to "swoop them up" from the line going out, making them released to the public. Shitty day for those long conman.
Coins to simply dream about finding while searching through coins. Love it!
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👌👌 Thank you Numisman ❗ The coins in this video, almost seem like an allusion. Probably, it'll be easier to get struck by lightning, than finding one of those ⁉️ However, hope is the last thing we should lose right ⁉️😅 I will continue keeping my hopes up, and my eyes peeled.
Have a fantastic and blessed day.❣️
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Some of these "errors" make me question the integrity of mint employees. For example, there is no way that three proof dime planchets were perfectly fed inside an Eisenhower strike chamber without overlap. Add to that, struck perfectly? And then all three planchets were found together? No Way! Kind of redefines the term "making money". Hopefull the U.S Mint's in house security has gotten better over the years.
I have the feeling that most of the mint errors happen, when new employees are in training, or if there is a bad Apple in the tree⁉️ Meaning that the employee, doesn't care about quality at all ⁉️ It happens in all work Fields.
Wow
What if... hear me out... the mint workers purposefully do this in order to make a coin much more valuable. However, in the process they forgot to "swoop them up" from the line going out, making them released to the public. Shitty day for those long conman.
I have the same $1 gold : 2000 , $1 Kennedy : 1979 , 1 cent: 1999 , 2001 . I want to sell them.