Название | : | Unbelievable Mint Errors - Defective Planchets - Struck Through - Planchet Flaws |
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You’re getting thru to me Thanks Comment from : L Boyer |
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Very very helpful Thank you Comment from : Mysticalmagic9 |
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1964 blank back Comment from : James Standridge |
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Blue does a good job of showing coins up close and lengthy explanation of errorboth of you are very informative! Comment from : James Burke |
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I have some strikw through coins on my channel that i cherish Could you break some bad news to me for me? Comment from : BibleBasher |
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I have a 1997 dime minted on a copper planchet Can you help me out on the worth of, and rarity , Comment from : Tim Bickers |
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Feeder, finger, fragment Say that three times! LOL Daniel, thank you so much for all you do I can’t wait to learn about the press It all seems so daunting There’s so much to learn about every aspect of coins and collecting them You’re the best! Comment from : Marcia |
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Is there a way that I can communicate to you in private Comment from : Paul Smith |
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Is it worth looking for errors in new Mint stuff?brbrI found a really cool minor strike through on my 2021 D Morgan Dollar that PCGS graded MS70 but I didn’t do variety attribution so they didn’t label itbrbrThe only reason I know it’s an error for sure is that it’s noticeable with the naked eye and yet the coin still got an MS70 grade There is no way the graders missed it so by default the only explanation for the 70 is that it’s an error Comment from : Blake |
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Daniel I was already convinced by your knowledge and integrity but after seeing this absolutely brilliant video the only way I could express how blown away I am about your attention to detail, dedication to your field, willingness to edify and uplift others in the coin collecting community is to say you should have named your site CoinGuruHelpu Thank you Sir, I now consider you coin collecting numismatic royalty I truly admire your love for what you do and the shinning example you are to us all I am inspired Humbly and Respectfully wishing you stay safe and frosty 😁 Comment from : azad ali |
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I have a 2016-D Fort Moultrie quarter that I'm not sure about Would really appreciate your opinion Comment from : Wayne Allen Guthrie |
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I have a 2000 dime that is like a sandwich stack it got 3 edges Is this valuable? Comment from : The Street |
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I just can’t praise you enough, brother! This is such a GREAT channel You’re informative, yet very stern, blunt, and straightforward But it’s always in a kind, sincere sort of way That’s rare these days, and I just absolutely appreciate the heck out of you, and what you do for people It takes a very genuine person, to be able to do what you do, and explain things the way you do, and not come across as simply “arrogant” I never ONCE get that vibe from you I always finish a video thinking to myself- “Man, another GREAT video, from someone who truly cares about teaching and helping” Tons of fun, my friend As I’ve said before I’m strictly a pocket change hunter But the day I buy my “must have/holy grail” coin that could never be found in pocket change I will buy from you, and only you, without a doubt! Thank you for what you do! Comment from : VIP BRIGADE |
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Thank you Daniel for all the work you put into making this video It's helped me tremendously! Comment from : alex Gourdine |
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Thank you so much for showing about these error coins because ive got auite a few coins that i thought was error coins but now i know their not and ive wandered about tut hese for a long time and now thanks to you i know and i can put them to the side and i wont waist money buting them eigherthank you Comment from : Randy Powell |
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Great video Daniel! Thank you for the info! Comment from : Vintage Soul |
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Well said! Don't be afraid to stand corrected and be willing to learn because our time is as valuable as those we reach out to for more information about a particular coin I really appreciate the knowledge you share Daniel Shine on superstar! Comment from : MarkedMoneyTech |
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Very cool and informative Comment from : Daunell Roller |
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I have the coin that was destroyed at the mint 1996 dime both side I've had this for 25 yrs it's a 1996 dime that should never have left the mint Comment from : Previty Previty |
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Again thanks for the info, I really appreciate it Comment from : Jeff Bell |
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Hi Daniel this is an extreamly helpful video to me I recently got a coin in change and it had issues missing edges and after looking at this video I was able to determine the issues came from circulation or a poor attempt to make the cion look like mint error when in fact it was most likely clipped some how Thank you for the fabulous information !! Comment from : Kristine Bailey |
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Ty your very informative and doing an outstanding job Keep up the good work Comment from : Chris Fine |
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Awesome thanks Comment from : Andrew Tallentyre |
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Beautiful info! Comment from : B L C SCOTT |
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You probably could make a set of dies that you could punch coins with a hydraulic press with Just need a few tools to do it with Mill, lathe 2-6 ton Press Comment from : Fred Zoidburg |
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Can you help me Comment from : Jerome Edwards |
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Daniel I have a "Johnny Cash" penny I call it , lol, due to date stamp it's dated a 1952,22,32,83,62,B2you would just adore it for sure!! I SURE do! And I can't stop staring at it! lol! I can't begin to describe it! stamped all over maybe?? Comment from : Kelly Weger |
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Thank you Daniel! Im loving the learning! <3 Comment from : Brandon Liwanag |
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Yes, The question of my 25 gram fuzzy faced/Lincoln cent has been answered And off the PCGS graders it goes brThanks again Daniel Comment from : TENN JACK |
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I got a 1999 Delaware quarter that weighs 577 grams looks all silver but I don't think it's silver also got to another quarter looks the same way weighs 564 grams what's up with them Comment from : Duane White |
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Dan I am a former steelworker forging and casting My background was in Non Destructive testing I have a wheat penney with what I think is something on the die when struck? Not sure under what definition to look for it? Inclusion? Comment from : Jack Kenney |
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Yes this video did help me Daniel again thank you as you can see i watch a lot of your videos Comment from : Danny Luttrull |
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Your channel is very informative very helpful Daniel I wish there was more out like yours but at least I got your channel really appreciate it thanks for all the hard work you put into trying to show everyone different errors and varities in different ways they become errors and also showing nonerrors and fakes I will be telling all my coin friends and groups about your channel 1# (CoinHelpU) Comment from : TOPSTUD |
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Thanks again Daniel Its like you know exactly what I need to hear Its kind of miraculus in a way But I thank God for letting me experience all of my experiences Very good for me Thanks🇺🇸🍒 Comment from : Barry Barney |
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I think someone at quality control at the mint needs a talking to Comment from : Peter Surdo |
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Speechless I usually don't shed tears YOU ROCKEDWELL DESERVED❤ Comment from : Margaret Stoner |
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Hey Daniel on that 99 feeder finger damage I think there was a image of Jesus on there,,it looked cool :) Comment from : Alfonzo Ortega |
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Hi I have a question do you have info about the 1912d wheat penny that was struck on half Dime planchet Comment from : Sigifredo Ayala |
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💞 Comment from : Meo Con |
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The seven who disliked this video are lucky were compassionate to ignorance Comment from : J Senseman |
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Your my best friend Daniel thank You Sir Comment from : J Senseman |
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Nice video 👍 but I have a 1940 penny face struck well back nothing Comment from : Billy Arnold |
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Hello Daniel I love your videos BUT I learned on some of these videos if the video is 7 years old your coins had to change in price BUT I think you are pretty close to the time Thank You Comment from : Charlie Glover |
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I see a lot of Lincoln’s and a few others with grease from the mint still on some of the errors I find I can tell because it’s imbedded in the deepest point on the coin I have learned to spot it when opening UNC mint rolls that have never been circulated When I open them and see some varieties and errors there is still black greasy residue on the coin I have examples and will post on my Facebook page if needed James Thetford Comment from : Master Of Cents |
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Lot # 24202 is the lot number for the coin that I’m talking about on Heritage Comment from : Master Of Cents |
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Actually heritage has a defective planchette on a 1942 with a clean edge on the right on their page now But still great vid Comment from : Master Of Cents |
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Great vid man I love error ref Com I have a new respect for ya now we are on the same page Comment from : Master Of Cents |
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Can i get that as pocket change Daniel thank you Daniel Comment from : Jose Austria |
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Can I send you a picture Comment from : SilverPatch Prince |
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I appreciate ur teaching videos and have open mind!!tyvm Comment from : RONDA TOLLIVER THE LUCKY 1 |
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Good information Comment from : Bill 457 |
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dear Daniel Hello I loved the information and the map of the minting process Thank you! Number #1I study these coins at best 8 hours a day Your knowledge makes complete cents!! In a great way #2 may I please have the little vault at the beginning of the video? I am a silly one however you are indeed correct my friend! Sometimes we do imagine things are there And they are! Is that a mint error? No Anyway you made me smile Thank YOU Post Script please send me the towmoter also SmilebrEXCELLENT JOB Comment from : Margaret Stoner |
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Very good Daniel Comment from : Guy Mull |
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Attachments didn't go thru I'll try again Is there a place to download? Comment from : robin gray |
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Good morning,brJust ran across this 1964 Lincoln cent with obvious damage After watching uour video about the minting process, I'm thinking this damage has a sliced look, not normal The back also looks like it's been struck through grease My picture taking isn't so great hope, you can at least see the big slice enough to tell me what I have here The top of the coin around rim at top has a line of melted looking mini cuds, if that makes sense Hope these attachments go throughbrThanks in advancebrbrbrbrSent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Devicebr6 Attachments Comment from : robin gray |
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Great work Daniel, been following you for a few weeks now and love the work you're doing I noted that you mention you have a website but I keep missing the title Can you please list it Like to visit and look Thanks Comment from : T Marq |
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Very nice Dan thank you Comment from : enayat khalaf |
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Truly enjoy the way you present your videos sir This one had me truly intrigued so much to learn so excited Question I am new to all this so pardon me if it's redundant Are there books I can buy that have the information as well Loving this channel Comment from : eddie trees |
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Awesome video Dan! I found it to very helpful as well as educational I am rather a new at coin hunting and I would like to do it for profit Thank you Dan Comment from : Sherry Hillock |
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Loved this video ! I liked and shared ! Thank you for the awesome information ! Comment from : lk Delaney |
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Have you ever heard of the double headed Nickel? Comment from : ethan hebert |
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Great video, Daniel!! Comment from : andy45662 |
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That's some good stuff, i'd like to see all that mint process in operation, With a go bag, tks for the video, keep em coming, Comment from : Old Man Mac |
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Great Job buddy Comment from : Lincoln Central Coins ® ™️ |
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Wow! That is a great informational video! I learn something new every time I visit your channel You motivate me to learn more Thank you, Dan! Comment from : Eric Smith |
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Good video and very informative Thank you sir Comment from : NC_Coin_Roller |
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One of your best Comment from : Toni Zumpano |
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👍 Comment from : The Money Man |
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A real eye opener Thanks Comment from : Mike Notarnicola |
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Another AWESOME video Dan THANK YOU for taking the time and care to make these!!! Comment from : Jim Sullivan |
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Awesome content that I haven't even seen before A keeper Thanks for all you do All the Best Shirl Comment from : Shirl Bussman |
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Big help thanks Comment from : Gold Scorpion |
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Found penny's die crack, joker (restamp across forehead, can't sind picture, r they worth anything Comment from : Lee Bivins |
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Thank you Comment from : r f |
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Thanks for the information I am going to study the minting process Comment from : Anna Hutchinson |
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I worked for a forging company and you can run hundred of parts and get buy final with one or more bad ones Very useful video, Comment from : Gary Kane |
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