well, i just happen to be in a coin club with a nationally known expert on
error coins so i just poped his book out of my shelf 1944 d/d is estimated
at 10.00 in 63 it could be worth a lot more in 65. when i see bill i'll ask
him
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael H Collis
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Sent: 6/4/2002 8:27 PM
Subject: Re: new state quarters
Ken, I have a question: I have a 1944 Lincoln cent, a D/D, when I went
to sell it, the coin dealer I went to wouldn't give me more than a
dollar for it... it was uncirculated, and one "expert" told me he
thought it was a
MS-65. He did say however, it was an error coin... And he didn't do
much business in error coins Is there any type pf coins collecting
done on error coins?
Mike
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From: St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Barber, Kenneth L.
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 3:19 PM
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Subject: new state quarters
lest any of you think i am discrimitory, if you are collecting these
coins,
if i can help you fill in the holes in your collections, let me know. if
it
becomes too expansive, i may have to ask for postage. but if there are
just
a few, i can handle it. I am a member of THE ANA. (national coin
collecting
group) and helping new collectors is one of the things we do as is
education
on the hobby. you got a coin question you want answered, i may not know
it,
but, given time, i can get an answer. no questions on what is this coin
worth though. a coin can be centuries old and not be worth much. i'd
have to
look at the coin. i'd have to carry some to a expert that i know. can't
tell
you over a computer what grandmas silver dollar might be worth.
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