Oh, it just hit me, i enjoy working with numismatics
but when it comes to mint errors and varieties, i
might have a tiny obsession
Can be hard to walk passed one of these puppys
and not wanting it - i just like them, they`re often
odd looking and they are a mistake never intended
to be in circualation, and they come in all shapes and
forms
And the prices on some of them... holy crap!
would you pay $600,000 for a tiny piece of metal thats an
error, should have been melted down? I`ll bet no, but
some guy in the US who collects these types did that a
while ago
thats steep!
I have some thats unique, theres one piece in the whole
world, thats it. And i have it
sometimes i think thats
a little
no other person on earth has anything like it.
Example picture:
5 cent - USA
double struck, second strike off center
...just how i like`em
My memorie is very useful when working with these,
there`s so many different categories and so much info,
but i have been able to memorize most of it
i usually know exactly what type of error or variety
it is and what caused it after a quick look and can
describe in painfully boring details what went wrong
and why - so i have to be careful around people
since most find it very uninteresting and passes
out from the overload of boring info when i get
going