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Old May 5th 04, 02:18 AM
J. Craton
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I have had this coin for many years and I have never been able to find
out what it is. It is tiny, about half the size of a u.s. dime.
http://www.error-coins.com/misc/smal...on/1tenthg.jpg

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Old May 5th 04, 02:28 AM
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"J. Craton" asked:

I have had this coin for many years and I have never been able to find
out what it is. It is tiny, about half the size of a u.s. dime.
http://www.error-coins.com/misc/smal...on/1tenthg.jpg

http://tinyurl.com/2mtfh


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Old May 5th 04, 02:41 AM
James Higby
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It's a 1/10 gulden from the Netherlands East Indies, made in San Francisco.

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I have had this coin for many years and I have never been able to find
out what it is. It is tiny, about half the size of a u.s. dime.
http://www.error-coins.com/misc/smal...on/1tenthg.jpg

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Jason Craton ---- CONECA N-3407 --- WINS #5
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Interested in error coins?
http://www.error-coins.com - A work in progress (lack of progress really).



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Old May 5th 04, 03:14 AM
J. Craton
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Phil DeMayo wrote:

"J. Craton" asked:


I have had this coin for many years and I have never been able to find
out what it is. It is tiny, about half the size of a u.s. dime.
http://www.error-coins.com/misc/smal...on/1tenthg.jpg


http://tinyurl.com/2mtfh


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When bidding online always sit on your helmet
Just say NO to counterfeits


Thank you Phil.


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Old May 5th 04, 03:14 AM
J. Craton
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James Higby wrote:

It's a 1/10 gulden from the Netherlands East Indies, made in San Francisco.


Thanks James.


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Interested in error coins?
http://www.error-coins.com - A work in progress (lack of progress really).

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Reid is a troglodyte!

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Old May 5th 04, 04:15 AM
Mark Cooper
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"J. Craton" wrote in
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I have had this coin for many years and I have never been

able to find
out what it is. It is tiny, about half the size of a u.s.

dime.
http://www.error-coins.com/misc/smal...on/1tenthg.jpg


Neat die crack through the 4.

Mark
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Old May 6th 04, 05:09 AM
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On Tue, 04 May 2004 18:18:18 -0700, "J. Craton"
wrote:




I have had this coin for many years and I have never been able to find
out what it is. It is tiny, about half the size of a u.s. dime.
http://www.error-coins.com/misc/smal...on/1tenthg.jpg

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Jason Craton ---- CONECA N-3407 --- WINS #5
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Interested in error coins?
http://www.error-coins.com - A work in progress (lack of progress really).


Yes a very nice die crack on the date there Craton. So, do I take it
that you have yet to fully explore foriegn coin for errors/varieties?
I recommend foreign coins, some of those die makers/workers must have
been drunk for some of the errors! If I can get off my back side
I'll post some of the more spectacular doubled dies and oversdates one
of these days.

Chuck

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Old May 6th 04, 07:56 AM
Wheeler
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"J. Craton" wrote:

James Higby wrote:

It's a 1/10 gulden from the Netherlands East Indies, made in San Francisco.


Thanks James.

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Jason Craton ---- CONECA N-3407 --- WINS #5
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Interested in error coins?
http://www.error-coins.com - A work in progress (lack of progress really).

Nick is a DICK!
Reid is a troglodyte!


Jason, I *found* one in my change tonight when i came back from
WalMart!.. It is a 1941 1/4 gulden.... So sense you asked this question
and I received one in change, PLEASE ask some questions about double
eagles?
Thanks
Roscoe
 




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