Arizona battles the rampant invasion of cactus plague--- will a wall help ?????

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this was the final winner from $1000 bag of QTRS. note the covered initials-- and the long crack from rim with 2 IDB's/chips along the crack.

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now have over 15 unique types of the "extra cactus" (the bottom coin in middle row also has a crack in different location). these are progressions of growth from same die and others are different dies.

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bag left me holdin' 3 Caribou, a Balboa & a Dominican:BangHead::BangHead:----- and NO SILLBURR's :sad11::sad11:
 

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I was never silent when an inmate dis-respected my uniform--
always thought that impugning, or other comments that belittle the finds of posters on TNET was considered a violation of rules---

and that is the same as saying---"you are out of place"---- a term used in the "corrections" arena

so D&T-- you are on my block--- step off
 

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I collect very few coins. My primary collections are that of counterfeits and coins altered to resemble valuable rarities. I also stack silver.

Now that the pleasantries are done, I do search a lot of coins. Cents through dollars. It does not matter. I typically find several hundred errors of all types every year. Since I do not collect myself, and I rarely use eBay, I have developed a rather lengthy list of collectors, and more importantly, what errors and rarities they have an interest in.

It does baffle me from time to time what some collectors like. I have a sister-in-law that collects salt and pepper shakers. To each their own, I suppose.

I applaud Ace for bringing these errors to the attention of the forum.

Time to put something in the coffee.
 

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I was never silent when an inmate dis-respected my uniform--
always thought that impugning, or other comments that belittle the finds of posters on TNET was considered a violation of rules---

and that is the same as saying---"you are out of place"---- a term used in the "corrections" arena

so D&T-- you are on my block--- step off

I can step off, but the truth cannot. Would you rather live in ignorant bliss, or be grounded in reality? If you prefer the former, you are a bit late for your own time; the Garden of Eden closed over 6,000 years ago.
 

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Are there really elements here telling PEA the correct way to enjoy this hobby??????
Pfffshuh.
 

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I am with enamel7. Error/variety value typically has very little to due with the metal content, but is almost exclusively due to the rarity/demand for the item.

A good example, the 1943 copper cent. No special metal content, but it's worth a fortune due to rarity and demand.

Ultimately, the value of anything is the price a buyer is willing to pay for it.

Are the "cactus crack" quarters worth anything or will they ever be? No idea. To me, they are currently worth $0.25 each as I don't collect them, but to the right buyer, they may be worth considerably more than that.

In my opinion/observation, the more obvious an error/variety is to the naked eye, the more likely it is to be collected/in demand which pushes up the value. Unless, of course, there are too many of them, which pushes down the value due to too much supply.
 

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I was never silent when an inmate dis-respected my uniform--
always thought that impugning, or other comments that belittle the finds of posters on TNET was considered a violation of rules---

and that is the same as saying---"you are out of place"---- a term used in the "corrections" arena

so D&T-- you are on my block--- step off

I blocked him a few days ago.

"Don't attack, provoke, insult, or deliberately offend anyone."

Mods, care to weigh in? I think PEA has a valid point.
 

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I blocked him a few days ago.

"Don't attack, provoke, insult, or deliberately offend anyone."

Mods, care to weigh in? I think PEA has a valid point.

Never did any of that. I simply said that his coins were each worth in the $2-3 range based on ebay past sales, and that most collectors don't care for minor die cracks which only have a claim to fame because of their funny nicknames. If he takes offense to that, it's his own problem. I would never deliberately offend another member of this treasured forum. Even if I were to insult the quarters he found, I would never intend to offend the person who found them. I respect all men as equals.

And no, my last comment was not an insult. It was a question, a powerful one I admit, but a much needed one for our discussion.
 

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Please keep the politics out of the thread per our rules, post by TNet rules.

Mocking a members finds violates our rules, I suggest it end now.
 

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some day the "Extra Leaf" or "Speared Bison" will get caught in my net :dontknow:

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I've found TWO extra leaf's so far. One upper and one lower. both in Phoenix while searching boxes. Still look at EVERY Wisconsin very closely. :-)
 

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I've found TWO extra leaf's so far. One upper and one lower. both in Phoenix while searching boxes. Still look at EVERY Wisconsin very closely. :-)

What's your opinion of them? Simple die clash/gouge or did a mint worker have a little fun?
 

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