2007 D GEORGE WASHINGTON DOLLAR BU MINT ROLL ~ERRORS~

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YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN UNOPENED, ORIGINAL BANK ROLL of (25) 2007-D GEORGE WASHINGTON DOLLAR COINS, REMOVED FROM BOX DATED "DEC 04, 2006"

In my seller feedback dated July 7, 2010, June 4, '10, April 2, '10, March19, '10, March 3, '10, February 25, '10, December 16, 2009, December 13, '09, November 18, '09, November 4, '09, July 2, '09, June 17, '09, April 24, 2008 and April 17, '08 MY LUCKY EBAY BUYERS FOUND 14 MISSING EDGE ERROR COINS WORTH OVER $200.00 EACH !!! SEVEN IN 2010 ALONE!

In Q1 2007, I ordered seven $1000 boxes of Denver Mint Washington Dollars from Bank of America in Torrance, California, 2 boxes were sampled for error coins. So far, I found 22 of the smooth rim error coins from 2 of the 7 boxes....16 were sent in for grading to NGC (see pictures). The Roll you receive has been in air-tight acid-free storage and will come from one of the unopened un-sampled boxes. The box from which your coin roll will be removed from, is dated and stamped " CWI #102 DEC 04, 2006 INSPECTED BY 3510 " (see picture). These are the earliest known boxes in the entire country.

Please read the most recent "Washington Dollar Update" and "Where Washington Presidential Dollar Errors were Found Around the Country" at http://coins.about.com/b/2007/04/03/washington-dollar-update.htm

Who knows what you will find when you open your roll...a "SMOOTH-EDGE", a "RIMLESS", a "STARBURST", "OFF-CENTERS", or one of the "Many Other Confirmed Errors" listed below???

Washington Dollar Errors That Are Confirmed

Missing Edge Lettering

- Mostly referred to now as the plain edge dollars; also called the Godless Dollars, or smooth edge dollars. No edge lettering was applied to the coins. An estimated 80,000 to 100,000 Philadelphia Mint specimens exist, mostly found in the greater Tallahassee, Florida area; Denver Mint specimens are widely dispersed, with reports from 7 states including Illinois, Indiana, California, New Mexico, Texas, Arizona, and Wisconsin. The largest number of D-Mint specimens has emerged from the southern California area, about 75 to 100 miles north of Los Angeles, although reports are known throughout the state. Please read more about these errors at http://coins.about.com/od/errorcoinsdievarieties/a/edge_lettering_2.htm (more confirmed errors listed below)




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I am in the process of organizing and clearing out excess items from my collection. Over the next few weeks I will be offering many nice collectibles, including sealed U.S. Mint products, NGC & PCGS certified coins, and various U.S., Canadian, & International coins & sets - be sure to check back often for other auctions! I will combine shipping for auctions up to 10 days.

Of course, high bidder/purchaser will enjoy my SUPER-FAST, secure, low cost shipping, which always includes delivery confirmation. ( I don't believe in making $$ on shipping!) Also, I don't sell anything that I would not be proud to have in my collection. PLEASE CHECK MY OTHER AUCTIONS - I ALWAYS COMBINE SHIPPING FOR MULTIPLE ITEMS - I CHARGE AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO ACTUAL SHIPPING COSTS.

Other Confirmed Errors:

Doubled Edge Lettering, Two Impressions

- Washington Dollar edge lettering appears twice, in two very clear sets of letters. The coin was obviously run through the edge lettering segment twice, with the second impression having such placement that the first impression is clearly visible. No coins sold as of yet; only three specimens known to exist; first reported by Shawn & Michelle Bell. This error appears extremely rare, considering everyone is paying so much attention to the edges.

Broken Planchet

- The planchet had a small piece broken off before the burnishing process, which caused the otherwise normally struck coin to get stuck in the edge lettering machine. Lettering shows multiple times near break, then fades away. Unique specimens, 3 varieties known.

Blank Planchet, No Edge Lettering

- At least 75 confirmed specimens, probably at least 200 exist. They're being found all over the United States, from both mints, as is typical for this type of error. What is not typical is hearing of so many so soon. May turn out to much more common than Sacagawea blank planchets, especially considering we have a LOT of Presidents yet to go on the same planchet type. Highest price I saw was $1,000 as a Buy-It-Now sale on eBay.

Missing Clad Layer

- The coin is missing the reverse clad layer, which was lost before striking, and was discovered by Mary C. in Michigan. It is on its way to NGC now. Authenticated (by Tom DeLorey) tentatively based on photos, weight, appearance and my careful interview of the coin's owner. Unknown value at this point.

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