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HSN HYPE!!!... Anonymous , VA Rating 6/24/2007
HSN, the truth will set you free. Mike and Alan have proclaimed from the roof tops the rarity of this coin, 'only a few thousand graded, perhaps 40,000 errors in total' etc. Just the 3 major grading companies alone have graded more then 50,000 error coins as of April, 2007. Lower graded coins were pushed until the John Adams coins arrived before we saw better grades. Now I see once again the Adams error coins MS-63 or better. I'm not buying the hype or the coin.
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I know, I collect coins... Anonymous , Rating 6/2/2007
In a roll, these coins must weigh 8.1 grams each, and be 26.5 mm in size, I got 2, put them in my own airtights, added them to a P and D Type I Washington Dollars and a Type II P and D one, that's a 5 coin set, that's Lady Liberty facing up and the word's around the coin was flipped on that side, I say they are at least a MS68 or more, on each error coin, am holding onto them this way. I don't like a slabbed and a high-priced graded one. It's a rare find also.
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2007 MS66 Washington Dollar Error Coin

Item: 258-259
HSN Price: $499.95
Shipping & Handling: $8.95
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Their mistake is your opportunity with this 2007 MS66 Washington Dollar Error Coin.  Missing all of the incuse edge lettering normally found on a Presidential Dollar, it's sure to be a unique and exciting addition to any coin collection.

2007 Washington Dollar Error Coin Features:

  • Mint error coin - missing all of the edge lettering (date, mint mark, and the logos "In God We Trust", and "E Pluribus Unum")
  • Washington dollar - obverse features an image of George Washington and the reverse features an image of the Statue of Liberty
  • Graded MS66
  • Made of copper and nickel - struck in the same golden alloy as the Sacagawea golden dollar
  • Encapsulated
  • Oak display box - measures approx. 4"L x 5-3/8"W x 1-1/4"H
  • All coin items considered for return must be in their original condition as sold. Seals and cases contribute to the value of the coin and currency collectibles and must remain intact and unbroken. This applies but is not limited to: grading cases, Mint and Proof cases and packages, bag seals, original government sealed packaging and/or any other special packaging or containers.

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