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Value of this error?
"Rob" wrote in message ... This is my second attempt to post this. I'm not sure if the first post made it because it received no responses and I'm wondering if people were just impatient waiting for the pictures to load, so I'll only post one picture this time. I could have just mucked it up and no one even saw the post. Anyhow, thanks for checking it out. This is a text-only newsgroup. You should post photos to the alt.binaries.pictures.numismatic group. Larry |
Sorry. Thanks for the tip. The pictures can be seen at
http://www.coins.groz.net/ Do I need to post a new message or will folks be able to follow this thread? Rob "Larry Louks" wrote in message news:UCxHc.22268$WX.16479@attbi_s51... "Rob" wrote in message ... This is my second attempt to post this. I'm not sure if the first post made it because it received no responses and I'm wondering if people were just impatient waiting for the pictures to load, so I'll only post one picture this time. I could have just mucked it up and no one even saw the post. Anyhow, thanks for checking it out. This is a text-only newsgroup. You should post photos to the alt.binaries.pictures.numismatic group. Larry |
"Rob" wrote in message ... Sorry. Thanks for the tip. The pictures can be seen at http://www.coins.groz.net/ Do I need to post a new message or will folks be able to follow this thread? Rob Hi Rob. Nice error. There's some folk here who will be interested. Those red reflections from the Mavica are a pest, aren't they! Why does your page set cookies and spend so much code analysing the referrer domain? Just wondering. -- Jeff R. |
My domain host forces the ads to be on the page. I'd have to pay more to
have them removed. I delete them and they bounce back! I had someone that does web pages for a living and she said it's impossible to avoid them. I don't really use the website except for things like posting a picture of a coin, so I live with it. Rob "A.Gent" wrote in message u... "Rob" wrote in message ... Sorry. Thanks for the tip. The pictures can be seen at http://www.coins.groz.net/ Do I need to post a new message or will folks be able to follow this thread? Rob Hi Rob. Nice error. There's some folk here who will be interested. Those red reflections from the Mavica are a pest, aren't they! Why does your page set cookies and spend so much code analysing the referrer domain? Just wondering. -- Jeff R. |
Rob wrote:
Sorry. Thanks for the tip. The pictures can be seen at http://www.coins.groz.net/ Do I need to post a new message or will folks be able to follow this thread? Rob Some news servers will automatically delete posts with binary attachments to non-binary groups like RCC. I've seen all your posts. ;-) Alan 'welcome aboard' "Larry Louks" wrote in message news:UCxHc.22268$WX.16479@attbi_s51... "Rob" wrote in message ... This is my second attempt to post this. I'm not sure if the first post made it because it received no responses and I'm wondering if people were just impatient waiting for the pictures to load, so I'll only post one picture this time. I could have just mucked it up and no one even saw the post. Anyhow, thanks for checking it out. This is a text-only newsgroup. You should post photos to the alt.binaries.pictures.numismatic group. Larry |
"Rob" wrote in message ... My domain host forces the ads to be on the page. I'd have to pay more to have them removed. I delete them and they bounce back! I had someone that does web pages for a living and she said it's impossible to avoid them. I don't really use the website except for things like posting a picture of a coin, so I live with it. Rob Bummer. Still, there are free image hosting sites about... Or even better, alt.binaries.pictures.numismatic (if you can get it) Still - that's one heck of an error. Keep waiting. Someone will give you a better idea of its worth. (Beyond me) -- Jeff |
Perhaps you could Google a dealer who specialises in error?? Just a thought.
That would have to be the most spectacular error I have ever seen. Mame "A.Gent" wrote in message u... "Rob" wrote in message ... My domain host forces the ads to be on the page. I'd have to pay more to have them removed. I delete them and they bounce back! I had someone that does web pages for a living and she said it's impossible to avoid them. I don't really use the website except for things like posting a picture of a coin, so I live with it. Rob Bummer. Still, there are free image hosting sites about... Or even better, alt.binaries.pictures.numismatic (if you can get it) Still - that's one heck of an error. Keep waiting. Someone will give you a better idea of its worth. (Beyond me) -- Jeff |
What the hell !
TerryS "Alan Williams" wrote in message ... Rob wrote: Sorry. Thanks for the tip. The pictures can be seen at http://www.coins.groz.net/ Do I need to post a new message or will folks be able to follow this thread? Rob Some news servers will automatically delete posts with binary attachments to non-binary groups like RCC. I've seen all your posts. ;-) Alan 'welcome aboard' "Larry Louks" wrote in message news:UCxHc.22268$WX.16479@attbi_s51... "Rob" wrote in message ... This is my second attempt to post this. I'm not sure if the first post made it because it received no responses and I'm wondering if people were just impatient waiting for the pictures to load, so I'll only post one picture this time. I could have just mucked it up and no one even saw the post. Anyhow, thanks for checking it out. This is a text-only newsgroup. You should post photos to the alt.binaries.pictures.numismatic group. Larry |
Excellent coin Rob.
My suggestion for getting an idea of it's value is to take a look at the online inventories of some of the larger error specialists. Here are a few: http://www.fredweinberg.com/ http://byersnc.com/ http://www.errorcointrader.com/ http://www.richerrors.com/ Of course you will not see a double strike exactly like yours, but you can start to get a feel for what a coin like yours might sell for. For example, here is a nice double struck Kennedy that lists for 2K http://byersnc.com/inventory/21289537e.jpg After some browsing, you may want to email one of the dealers and ask them what it is worth to them. You may also want to check out http://www.minterrornews.com They have a glossary and some tech info on errors that might help you understand the description of your coin. Again - excellent coin! zax "Rob" wrote in message ... Hi, I would appreciate any guestimates anyone would have of this Kennedy Error my father recently had slabbed. We are just dabblers in coins. He's had this for a long time and someone finally convinced him it should be slabbed. I'm grateful he went with NGC and not some slabber working in his basement. This is my second attempt to post this. I'm not sure if the first post made it because it received no responses and I'm wondering if people were just impatient waiting for the pictures to load, so I'll only post one picture this time. I could have just mucked it up and no one even saw the post. Anyhow, thanks for checking it out. |
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 10:33:11 -0400, "Rob" wrote:
Sorry. Thanks for the tip. The pictures can be seen at http://www.coins.groz.net/ Do I need to post a new message or will folks be able to follow this thread? Nice coin, hopefully. However, I am _very_ skeptical of all spectacular 1964-dated error coins, due to a large number of counterfeits of these (See, for example, Lonesome John Devine's _Detecting Counterfeit Coins, Book 1_), including seeing one recently slabbed (by ANACS, in this case). If I were you, I would contact Fred Weinberg, as he has a good eye for these things (www.fredweinberg.com to get his e-mail). I really do hope it's real though. (And it doesn't have prooflike surfaces, which is a good thing.) -- Ed. Stoebenau a #143 |
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