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  • Nina Otero Die Clash

    I found a Nina Otero die clash. I had 3 graded at ANACS. What is the process for getting credit for discovery?

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    You would need to contact the staff at the clash site below and ask them if they wish to list it. The left hand column lists the contact and/or submission links.

    http://www.maddieclashes.com/
    Bob Piazza
    Lincoln Cent Attributer

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    • #3
      Can we see them?

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      • #4
        Getting credit is not really that big a deal, unless it is something extraordinary.

        Websites can list coins and give credit to the submitter, but honestly, there only several hundred people that might visit the site and less that pay attention to names that are credited for the photos. Sure, a pat on the back for finding something unique is good. But, it all depends who gets it listed first, if it is not too minor. Error collectors are hungry for new finds, since there has not been anything escaping the mint since say from 2002 or 2003 to present.

        What would be great is if the third party grading companies were more open to adding new discovery or other phrase that makes sense. Problem is, the top 3 grading companies rarely communicate with each other. So, they can be reluctant to add and " discovery" verbiage on labels these days...
        Gary Kozera
        Website: https://MintErrors.org

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