Why does my 1999 D Roosevelt dime looks way thinner than other dimes?
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Why does my 1999 D Roosevelt dime looks way thinner than other dimes?
I already compared it to a few and to me looks way thinner but weights normal 2.27g
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Re: Why does my 1999 D Roosevelt dime looks way thinner than other dimes?
Rolled thin Planchet error ?
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Re: Why does my 1999 D Roosevelt dime looks way thinner than other dimes?
Thanks , I'm doing a little research and found a video that this type of coins are worth something , is that true?
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Re: Why does my 1999 D Roosevelt dime looks way thinner than other dimes?
Where exactly did you read about this, and what did they call it?Water_and_Dirt wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 1:13 pm Thanks , I'm doing a little research and found a video that this type of coins are worth something , is that true?
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Re: Why does my 1999 D Roosevelt dime looks way thinner than other dimes?
DSCoins wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 9:05 pmWhere exactly did you read about this, and what did they call it?Water_and_Dirt wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 1:13 pm Thanks , I'm doing a little research and found a video that this type of coins are worth something , is that true?
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Re: Why does my 1999 D Roosevelt dime looks way thinner than other dimes?
I am going to wait until Daniel, Paul, or Earl see this post, as I really do not want to give you any false answers.
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Re: Why does my 1999 D Roosevelt dime looks way thinner than other dimes?
OH MY!
People really need to stop watching these videos!
Hundreds if not thousands of dollars? Where do they come up with this?
Yes, there are coins that have been struck on rolled thin and thick stock,....... but this guy shows you a "Spooned" Lincoln cent in the beginning, calling it a thick rolled!
STOP WATCHING THESE VIDEOS!
This is what I meant about hurting the numismatic industry.
People really need to stop watching these videos!
Hundreds if not thousands of dollars? Where do they come up with this?
Yes, there are coins that have been struck on rolled thin and thick stock,....... but this guy shows you a "Spooned" Lincoln cent in the beginning, calling it a thick rolled!
STOP WATCHING THESE VIDEOS!
This is what I meant about hurting the numismatic industry.
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Re: Why does my 1999 D Roosevelt dime looks way thinner than other dimes?
The problem is these coins are not worth thousands and he shows dryer coins, coins that are NOT rolled thin or rolled thick planchets. If you think you have one then send it off to ANACS. You don't need a membership and they're fees are lower than the others.
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Re: Why does my 1999 D Roosevelt dime looks way thinner than other dimes?
The first flag went up when this guy said the price these bring. The second went up when he showed a spooned cent (note you can see the details of the lettering on the cent are underneath the deliberately raised rim - dead giveaway).
Now I WISH they were hundreds and thousands b/c back in 1970 there were some quarters made on dime sock. Going through a lot of change as part of my grandfather's business, I believe we found half a dozen or so. Last I looked, (OK, its been a few years) they would fetch me a whopping 8.00 each! I see Heritage sold one for 28.00.
The picture you show of holding two dimes together does make it appear yours is on a thin rolled planchet. Check values SOLD at eBay/heritage. Typical quarters on dimes there now are 51.00 max.
Steer clear form the video guy. Just making vids for youtube money kickback evidently.
Oh...I stumbled onto your listing on eBay!
500.00 BIN
https://tinyurl.com/yzqn6jxm
Now I WISH they were hundreds and thousands b/c back in 1970 there were some quarters made on dime sock. Going through a lot of change as part of my grandfather's business, I believe we found half a dozen or so. Last I looked, (OK, its been a few years) they would fetch me a whopping 8.00 each! I see Heritage sold one for 28.00.
The picture you show of holding two dimes together does make it appear yours is on a thin rolled planchet. Check values SOLD at eBay/heritage. Typical quarters on dimes there now are 51.00 max.
Steer clear form the video guy. Just making vids for youtube money kickback evidently.
Oh...I stumbled onto your listing on eBay!
500.00 BIN
https://tinyurl.com/yzqn6jxm
Common grading company shortcomings & resulting co$tly mi$take$ to collectors (using Kennedy No FG halves):
https://tinyurl.com/y7rksxu8
How much squash would a sasquatch squash if a sasquatch would squash squash?
https://tinyurl.com/y7rksxu8
How much squash would a sasquatch squash if a sasquatch would squash squash?
Re: Why does my 1999 D Roosevelt dime looks way thinner than other dimes?
Yeah I did post it , I know is way to high but it's just a little sales strategy that I've been learning throughout the years and it's just to see the number of people that would see the item and or if there's any watchers , eventually depending on the results I'll modify the priceEarle42 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 12, 2021 11:29 pm The first flag went up when this guy said the price these bring. The second went up when he showed a spooned cent (note you can see the details of the lettering on the cent are underneath the deliberately raised rim - dead giveaway).
Now I WISH they were hundreds and thousands b/c back in 1970 there were some quarters made on dime sock. Going through a lot of change as part of my grandfather's business, I believe we found half a dozen or so. Last I looked, (OK, its been a few years) they would fetch me a whopping 8.00 each! I see Heritage sold one for 28.00.
The picture you show of holding two dimes together does make it appear yours is on a thin rolled planchet. Check values SOLD at eBay/heritage. Typical quarters on dimes there now are 51.00 max.
Steer clear form the video guy. Just making vids for youtube money kickback evidently.
Oh...I stumbled onto your listing on eBay!
500.00 BIN
https://tinyurl.com/yzqn6jxm
Re: Why does my 1999 D Roosevelt dime looks way thinner than other dimes?
Can you tell me why does the weight of the coin is normal? when is definitely a thinner coin . Thanks
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Re: Why does my 1999 D Roosevelt dime looks way thinner than other dimes?
You don't know much about mint errors and don't even understand the coin you have, but you list it at ebay for $500 trying to get a sucker to buy it or offer you money for it! Seriously! It's not worth anything until a reputable expert or grading company labels it as a mint error and even then it's not worth anything close to $500.
I am thinking of banning you from this forum. I don't condone such practices.
I am thinking of banning you from this forum. I don't condone such practices.
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Re: Why does my 1999 D Roosevelt dime looks way thinner than other dimes?
"1999 D Roosevelt Dime Rolled Thin Planchet error but weights 2.27g , this coin is one of a kind , PCGS don't have it , NGC don't have it , so if you want to be the only one that has this unique coin here's the opportunity."
Really?
OH MY!
Really?
OH MY!
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Re: Why does my 1999 D Roosevelt dime looks way thinner than other dimes?
Paul, look at their other auctions, this is really sad. We've helping them and educating and they're posting this stuff and misrepresenting the coins.
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Re: Why does my 1999 D Roosevelt dime looks way thinner than other dimes?
I did....
Does anyone know what Water & Dirt make?
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Re: Why does my 1999 D Roosevelt dime looks way thinner than other dimes?
If you think lowering this to $200 helps anything you're mistaken, this is not different than selling fake PCGS slabs and coins on etsy. You can go to Heritage sold auctions and look up sold on a rolled thin planchet errors and see what they go for.
PCGS not NGC can have this because it's an error and that us a baseless statement. ALL mint errors are one of a kind. You most certainly haven't watched enough of my videos. I teach the truth and you auctions are not the truth,
PCGS not NGC can have this because it's an error and that us a baseless statement. ALL mint errors are one of a kind. You most certainly haven't watched enough of my videos. I teach the truth and you auctions are not the truth,
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Re: Why does my 1999 D Roosevelt dime looks way thinner than other dimes?
Sticky, dirty, rust creating, MUD. Especially if it's comprised of Red Clay.
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Re: Why does my 1999 D Roosevelt dime looks way thinner than other dimes?
Wait why are you guys saying all this? Daniel i think you guys are jumping into conclusion really fast here , there is a big difference in selling a counterfeit product and a error coin that was made in the us mint , so what is the wrong thing that I'm doing here? , There's nothing wrong or illegal for anyone to put a price on a product anywhere in the market , or are you guys are going to tell me that you guys are going to get upset if someone decides to sell a 1909 s vdb for $10 dollars? Or only if they sell it for $10,000? , Or did I say or put on any of my items that it was checked by a coin expert or that I asked on a coin forum ? , I don't understand why this an issue?
Re: Why does my 1999 D Roosevelt dime looks way thinner than other dimes?
Look Daniel if you decide to kick me out of this forum it's really up to you , one thing I have heard from you before in a couple of your videos and please just think about it first before you get upset because I know you get upset with some YouTube comments and I understand , the YouTube is full of trolls and I have seen YouTubers close their accounts for this , anyway you have said that a graded coin doesn't give a coin it's value or that a graded coin doesn't mean is worth more , and I'm not lying , but seriously I'm not doing anything illegal here or ebay , if I do ebay will take my post down , I mean seriously Daniel you have to understand as a seller , sorry let me give you an example I know I'm going out tex but one day I was selling a truck for $5,000 also I was selling a ATV for $1200 and you won't believe the offers I was getting $3000 for the truck and $500 hundred for the ATV , so I did a test post selling the truck and the ATV as a bundle and you won't believe how the people was willing to pay more for any of the two if I would sell them separately do to the post offer was only to be sold as a bundle not individuallyDaniel wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 9:39 am You don't know much about mint errors and don't even understand the coin you have, but you list it at ebay for $500 trying to get a sucker to buy it or offer you money for it! Seriously! It's not worth anything until a reputable expert or grading company labels it as a mint error and even then it's not worth anything close to $500.
I am thinking of banning you from this forum. I don't condone such practices.
Re: Why does my 1999 D Roosevelt dime looks way thinner than other dimes?
Hey if you guys decide I need to be kicked out well thank you very much for all the comments and really i have learned a lot here and made some grumpy friends too , anyway if stay I'll keep bugging I guess soooo Chris out .
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Re: Why does my 1999 D Roosevelt dime looks way thinner than other dimes?
You can't compare trucks or anything else to this coin and this isn't the only coin you're misrepresenting. You have no idea what error IF it's an error so you cannot sell a coin like this. Ebay doesn't always take fraudulent listings down either and I NEVER said graded coins are not worth more. You're using straw man tactics to justify what you're doing.
You need to send your coin off to someone at CONECA or PCGS or NGC, then when you know what is going on with it then you can sell it IF it's a mint error. But you would base your price not on a whim but on actual sold examples. I don't condone selling coins any other way. Struck on thin rolled planchet dimes NEVER sell for $200, no reason to list it like that either and as stated you have no idea whats going on with this coin.
You need to send your coin off to someone at CONECA or PCGS or NGC, then when you know what is going on with it then you can sell it IF it's a mint error. But you would base your price not on a whim but on actual sold examples. I don't condone selling coins any other way. Struck on thin rolled planchet dimes NEVER sell for $200, no reason to list it like that either and as stated you have no idea whats going on with this coin.
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