Why do you collect error coins? [solved]

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I collect error coins – low cost, not the big money ones. I have a small collection of errors (foreign and US) I know many members do not collect error coins and find them useless.
Here is a few reasons I collect them:

· Error coin collecting is unpredictable
· The hunt is thrilling
· It’s educational
· Each mint error is unique in it’s own way
· It’s challenging
How many error coins do you have in your collection?
Those who believe they can do something and those who believe they can't are both right.
- Henry Ford
Hi Ed
I have a few , well a lot in some way. For me it is the hunt. And learning more about how coins are made. Iam hopping to have enough time this summer to start a big challenge. The US dime most common error is the deformed rim from a lose hub. I want to see if I can start a collection of just that error. Like from 1970 to date. Years and mint marks. Well after you show me what they were ,and I read some on them. I just started to save them. And I got 20 of them I started to think what if there are enough of these error to make a set of years and mint marks. Now I have 30 or 40 of them. Ed you have taught me a lot, and want to thank you. So this summer iam going to just make a note book of errors I keep. My odd dimes and of coarse ghosting.
It is, what it is, or is it.
Oh and now I like to look at a coin design and see where it will just to wear out at, in the beginning. Like the French centimes. Here in images is were the F touches the hat and not touching the hat. The pressure at the bottom of the F with the hat so close most be very high.
F not touching hat f touching hat

Iam also finding a lot of differences in the US mount Rushmore quarter with Jefferson hair by the RE in Rushmore. Where I think the die is starting to die. As you can tell iam in to this
Oh the French coins shown are 10 centimes coins
It is, what it is, or is it.
Quote: "ALLRED1950"​ Hi Ed
​ I have a few , well a lot in some way. For me it is the hunt. And learning more about how coins are made. Iam hopping to have enough time this summer to start a big challenge. The US dime most common error is the deformed rim from a lose hub. I want to see if I can start a collection of just that error. Like from 1970 to date. Years and mint marks. Well after you show me what they were ,and I read some on them. I just started to save them. And I got 20 of them I started to think what if there are enough of these error to make a set of years and mint marks. Now I have 30 or 40 of them. Ed you have taught me a lot, and want to thank you. So this summer iam going to just make a note book of errors I keep. My odd dimes and of coarse ghosting.
Yes Daryl the hunt is a lot of fun and when you find one and know why the error happened is just pure satisfaction.
The Roosevelt dime ​deformed rim from a lose hub better known as Cud can be a profitable hunt. This site tells it all. http://cuds-on-coins.com/
Those who believe they can do something and those who believe they can't are both right.
- Henry Ford
Quote: "ALLRED1950"​ Oh and now I like to look at a coin design and see where it will just to wear out at, in the beginning. Like the French centimes. Here in images is were the F touches the hat and not touching the hat. The pressure at the bottom of the F with the hat so close most be very high.
​F not touching hat f touching hat

​Iam also finding a lot of differences in the US mount Rushmore quarter with Jefferson hair by the RE in Rushmore. Where I think the die is starting to die. As you can tell iam in to this
​Oh the French coins shown are 10 centimes coins
​Errors VS. Varieties http://lincolncentresource.com/FAQ/errors_vs_varieties.html
Those who believe they can do something and those who believe they can't are both right.
- Henry Ford

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