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Jennifer Andrews

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  1. I have 6 brand new 2013 $50 bills in absolutely new condition. Is there a market for this or not? Any advice? Jennifer
  2. I'm new to collecting however I've learned through research, that some bills with certain serial numbers can have quite the value. There are no folds on the bill and it's very crisp (slightly wavy) If anyone out there can give me an idea of what I could expect to get if I sell this, I would be very grateful. Jennifer
  3. 2006 P NV State Quarter with hole punched through face of first horse
  4. 1964 D Jefferson Nickel with Dbl corner of mouth
  5. 1907 Indian Head Cent missing reverse piece
  6. 1969 D Lincoln cent Dbl Earlobe?
  7. State Quarter D missing reverse completely!
  8. I've done some research on this coin and found it can be quite valuable. Could anyone offer me an idea of what that value range may be and where is the best place to list it for sale? Any help is appreciated. 1953 Near Leaf AND Shoulder Fold
  9. The rest of my error coins are posted on the general coin forum, so to avoid duplicating posts (and for some reason I'm getting limited space for uploads) please go to the general forum. Again, thank you so much for any information anyone can offer me!! Jennifer
  10. 1983 P Roosevelt dime with lines throughout reverse
  11. First of all, I finally figured out the issue with uploading photos. I have a variety of errors that after doing a lot of research, I believe could be worth selling but I'd like some input. I had a Wisconsin extra leaf Quarter a few years ago that someone offered $75 and later found out it was going for hundreds so I want to avoid that happening again! I will be posting several different errors and if any of you "seasoned" collectors can give me any advice, I would appreciate it! 1992 D Lincoln cent Dbl die obv AND rev 1995 Lincoln cent missing "In God We Tr. . ." Obv
  12. I am trying to get an idea of values on several error coins I have. I had a Wisconsin extra leaf Quarter a few years ago that someone offered $75 and later found out it was going for hundreds so I want to avoid that happening again! I tried uploading 4 pics but it kept telling me error so I'll attach only one, to give an idea. Anyone that can offer advice on values and selling, will be greatly appreciated! Jennifer NY Quarter (P) with the arm holding torch doubled.
  13. I am trying to get an idea of values on several error coins I have. I had a Wisconsin extra leaf Quarter a few years ago that someone offered $75 and later found out it was going for hundreds so I want to avoid that happening again! I tried uploading 4 pics but it kept telling me error so I'll attach only one, to give an idea. Anyone that can offer advice on values and selling, will be greatly appreciated! Jennifer NY Quarter (P) with the arm holding torch doubled.
  14. I am trying to get an idea of values on several error coins I have. I had a Wisconsin extra leaf Quarter a few years ago that someone offered $75 and later found out it was going for hundreds so I want to avoid that happening again! I tried uploading 4 pics but it kept telling me error so I'll attach only one, to give an idea. Anyone that can offer advice on values and selling, will be greatly appreciated! Jennifer NY Quarter (P) with the arm holding torch doubled.
  15. I am trying to get an idea of values on several error coins I have. I had a Wisconsin extra leaf Quarter a few years ago that someone offered $75 and later found out it was going for hundreds so I want to avoid that happening again! I tried uploading 4 pics but it kept telling me error so I'll attach only one, to give an idea. Anyone that can offer advice on values and selling, will be greatly appreciated! Jennifer NY Quarter (P) with the arm holding torch doubled.
  16. Hi Corina, Thanks for the response and also for suggesting that I post some photos with info. That's what I wanted to do but since this is the first time I've joined a coin forum, I wasnt sure it it would be cool of me to just do it, without someone suggesting it or giving permission. I'm not quite sure how all this works, but I'm sure itll be easy enough! I have a variety of errors (or what I believe to be errors based on doing a lot of reading up on the varieties and try to always look for many samples to compare with what I have. All my coins are US coins except for one, which is a 1953 Canadian nickel and I believe the one I have is "near leaf" and "with shoulder strap". The US coins vary from Lincoln cents, Jefferson nickels, roosevelt dimes, and both original Washington quarters and state quarters. I also have several Lincoln cents 1970 s with what I believe are both high and low. Some errors are (at least I think they are. . .) Incomplete strike? Where only part of the face is clear, a double earlobe on a 1969 Lincoln cent, a 1995 Lincoln cent with the words "in God we trust" only seen in trust, 1992 Lincoln cent possible DD obverse and partial on Reverse. This just gives you an idea of the coins I have and will be posting asap I started taking pictures of them but I think I'm gonna havta work at taking better photos with more clarity etc. I will work on getting these pics done this week and get them posted as soon as possible and maybe start getting feedback from the more experienced people like yourself lol. I do appreciate your feedback and hoping to have a few really good ones! Thanks again!😀 Jennifer
  17. Hi, my name is Jennifer and I've always been interested in error coins. Over the past couple of years I have found couns that I think may be errors (a variety of types) and recently been interested in getting someone to evaluate them a give me approximate values. But after getting pricing info on the top 2 coin appraisals companies, it seems a little pricey, especially for a beginner. A few years ago I had an extra leaf Wisconsin quarter, and not realizing the high values on them, some guy at a local coin shop said he could give me $75 for it. When I found out how much I COULD'VE gotten for it, I was so mad at myself! I'm wondering if this forum is a place where I could post some pictures of what I have and get some feedback from more experienced people as to what they think? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
  18. Thanks for sending the link. I'll definitely check it out 🙂
  19. Thank you SO much for that info!!! I'm assuming I just type Collectors Universe? I will definitely go to the website and check them out. I really appreciate your help in giving me direction and a good place to start!!! Thanks again!!!
  20. Thanks for that advice. I've been doing a lot of research online about the various error coins. I guess for me, I'm concerned that the errors I KNOW are errors, such as a double lettering on both obverse and reverse (as well as the date) and what I believe is a double earlobe, are valuable enough to spend the money on grading. Also, I have a state Quarter that has absolutely NO reverse piece whatsoever (there's a bronze colored thin disc which I assume is the piece that is placed between the front and back of any coin) so I have no idea what year it is or which state Quarter it is. I'm not sure if that qualifies it as an error and if so, how much value it holds. I don't mind sending in all my "error" coins for professional grading and valuation but I've heard if your coins are not worth $150 then it's not worth having it done. I've learned what the various errors are (clipped planchet, double die, etc) but sometimes I wonder, if I think I have a coin that has one of the errors, am I mistaken or is it a true error. I was wondering if there are any websites or forums that I can go to and post pictures of my coins to see what kind of feedback I get. That way I'll have a better idea of if I should submit them to a place such as PCGS for a formal grading and valuation. Thank you for your suggestion on getting some books on errors. I think I will pick one or two up so I have something for reference.
  21. Hi, my name is Jennifer and I have been collecting coins since I was a kid. I am by no means proficient in error coins and the limited knowledge I have is simply through research from what I read on various error Coin websites. I have several coins that are errors of different types and I'm interested in trying to get an idea whether or not it will be worth it to send to PSCG for a formal evaluation. The types of errors I have range from doubling to coins that are partially blank to a Canadian 5 cent piece that I'm unsure if it's a near/far leaf and shoulder strap to 1970 S high/low Lincoln cent. I even have a State Quarter that is missing the reverse side altogether (so I have no idea what date it is). Because I'm not real sure about the possible values on any of them, I'm hesitant to submit all of them for grading and valuation since there's a fee for each coin. I certainly don't want to pay a lot of money for this, only to find out there is no real value on any of them. With some of the error coins, I know for sure they are errors with likely higher values, but with others, I'm just not sure. Several years ago I had a Wisconsin state quarter with an extra leaf, and I KNEW they could start at $500 and up. However at the time (right after the 08 recession) we were desperate for money and a coin shop by my house said the most they could do was $80 so I took it and now I'm kicking myself in the ass for doing that!! I've brought my error coins to several coin shops in my area, and NO ONE wanted to give me the time of day. I've emailed a couple of websites that deal in errors and they both told me my best bet was to reach out to "chat rooms for error coins" and see if anyone might be able to steer me in the right direction. I certainly don't want to go through the same thing as what happened with the extra leaf coin, and have people tell me "it's not worth much at all but I'd be willing to give you xxx amount of dollars" only to find out later they were sold for WAY more money. I'm just wicked skeptical right now so I'm hoping by posting this, I can get several different responses as to where I might start, before spending a lot of money to the big grading service companies. I would really appreciate as much feedback as possible and I would be happy to send photos of the error coins that I have if anyone is interested in seeing them. Thanks for any input anyone can offer me. Please email me at jaylynjenna@gmail.com Jennifer in the Phoenix AZ area
  22. Hi, my name is Jennifer and I have been collecting coins since I was a kid. I am by no means proficient in error coins and the limited knowledge I have is simply through research from what I read on various error Coin websites. I have several coins that are errors of different types and I'm interested in trying to get an idea whether or not it will be worth it to send to PSCG for a formal evaluation. The types of errors I have range from doubling to coins that are partially blank to a Canadian 5 cent piece that I'm unsure if it's a near/far leaf and shoulder strap to 1970 S high/low Lincoln cent. I even have a State Quarter that is missing the reverse side altogether (so I have no idea what date it is). Because I'm not real sure about the possible values on any of them, I'm hesitant to submit all of them for grading and valuation since there's a fee for each coin. I certainly don't want to pay a lot of money for this, only to find out there is no real value on any of them. With some of the error coins, I know for sure they are errors with likely higher values, but with others, I'm just not sure. Several years ago I had a Wisconsin state quarter with an extra leaf, and I KNEW they could start at $500 and up. However at the time (right after the 08 recession) we were desperate for money and a coin shop by my house said the most they could do was $80 so I took it and now I'm kicking myself in the ass for doing that!! I've brought my error coins to several coin shops in my area, and NO ONE wanted to give me the time of day. I've emailed a couple of websites that deal in errors and they both told me my best bet was to reach out to "chat rooms for error coins" and see if anyone might be able to steer me in the right direction. I certainly don't want to go through the same thing as what happened with the extra leaf coin, and have people tell me "it's not worth much at all but I'd be willing to give you xxx amount of dollars" only to find out later they were sold for WAY more money. I'm just wicked skeptical right now so I'm hoping by posting this, I can get several different responses as to where I might start, before spending a lot of money to the big grading service companies. I would really appreciate as much feedback as possible and I would be happy to send photos of the error coins that I have if anyone is interested in seeing them. Thanks for any input anyone can offer me. Please email me at jaylynjenna@gmail.com Jennifer in the Phoenix AZ area
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