My name is Annie and I am new to the forum. I’ve been collecting for 16 years, with an affinity for error coins. Looking for to sharing some finds!
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Welcome aboard
There are some good members in here to answer your coin related questions.
In 2003, the US Mint made significant changes to the quality assurance and quality control within the mints. It really slowed down the number of major errors escaping the mint. If you are near any coin shows, you might be able to cherry pick a few errors from dealers who either do not care for those things or simply do not know about them. Additionally, the European countries have a good selection of varieties, to include over dates and doubled dies.
Happy Hunting.Gary Kozera
Website: https://MintErrors.org
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