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Morris Rare Coins Error's and Oddities 5th Edition in Chattanooga, TN
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Morris Rare Coins Error's and Oddities 5th Edition in Chattanooga, TN
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This coin like so many in this book, was mislabeled and incorrectly slabbed by NGC and PSC. Both failed to identify this coin as a floating roof 1969 D US Penny.
For whatever reason, they do not want to identify the mint error.
More and more we find examples like this, where a coin is clearly a mint error by the grading company fails to properly grade the coin and the mint error.
Here are just a few of the Mint errors sent to NGC which they missed entirely, even though we had marked the form, Mint Error.
This error occurred on the 2007 P George Washington $1 coin. Clearly you can see the book is doubled, and the index finger has the line from the book going right over it.
Both errors and the two additional stars on the edge are never mention as errors on the NGC slab, these 4 errors are critical, they make this coin very rare and possibly one of a kind, NGC failed to properly note these errors.
For whatever reason, they do not want to identify the mint error.
More and more we find examples like this, where a coin is clearly a mint error by the grading company fails to properly grade the coin and the mint error.
Here are just a few of the Mint errors sent to NGC which they missed entirely, even though we had marked the form, Mint Error.
This error occurred on the 2007 P George Washington $1 coin. Clearly you can see the book is doubled, and the index finger has the line from the book going right over it.
Both errors and the two additional stars on the edge are never mention as errors on the NGC slab, these 4 errors are critical, they make this coin very rare and possibly one of a kind, NGC failed to properly note these errors.
This coin like so many in this book, was mislabeled and incorrectly slabbed by NGC and PSC. Both failed to identify this coin as a floating roof 1969 D US Penny.
For whatever reason, they do not want to identify the mint error.
More and more we find examples like this, where a coin is clearly a mint error by the grading company fails to properly grade the coin and the mint error.
Here are just a few of the Mint errors sent to NGC which they missed entirely, even though we had marked the form, Mint Error.
This error occurred on the 2007 P George Washington $1 coin. Clearly you can see the book is doubled, and the index finger has the line from the book going right over it.
Both errors and the two additional stars on the edge are never mention as errors on the NGC slab, these 4 errors are critical, they make this coin very rare and possibly one of a kind, NGC failed to properly note these errors.
For whatever reason, they do not want to identify the mint error.
More and more we find examples like this, where a coin is clearly a mint error by the grading company fails to properly grade the coin and the mint error.
Here are just a few of the Mint errors sent to NGC which they missed entirely, even though we had marked the form, Mint Error.
This error occurred on the 2007 P George Washington $1 coin. Clearly you can see the book is doubled, and the index finger has the line from the book going right over it.
Both errors and the two additional stars on the edge are never mention as errors on the NGC slab, these 4 errors are critical, they make this coin very rare and possibly one of a kind, NGC failed to properly note these errors.

















