Sounds like more of a statement than a question. “Errors all over it”? Like what? Do you know what an error is? Have your read about them in the Red Book? On OUR site? Ever taken a course in identifying them? How do you know your perceived “error” is not just PMD (“post mint damage”)? What’s the difference between poor production quality, which decreases the value of a coin, and a true error? Did you know that 95% of the “error” videos out there neglect to say that in circulated grades (and your coin is most certainly circulated), the errors they refer to add zero value to a coin? Did you know they make their money on ads and clicks, and we do this for zero profit, just to help people? We say all this in our tutorials and submission criteria, but I know it’s a lot to process. Keep hunting!
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1990 D it has errors all over it but I haven’t seen anymore with the hair line.
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ANA-Certified Numismatist · Hudson Valley Numismatics



