A typical cover for Mint error Newsroom magazine. Photo courtesy of Mike Byers and Mint error News.
Mint error Newsroom magazine is a magazine free on coins of error, which is published quarterly on the Web by Mike Byers. The magazine, which was performed to more than 200 pages recent problems, cram is packed full of photos and information on all types of errors of Mint. A typical problem of mint error News features a cover story about a new discovery important Byers did. Byers is credited with an incredible number of important discoveries and probably has more serious mistake currencies at the market to anyone in business, although Fred Weinberg might be close enough!)
One of the most popular features of mint error News is the error coin price charts that are met to the Levy. These charts of price have error currency prices only published regularly and frequently updated I know and certainly are the only of its kind for free! Pick Lists, sales prices for a wide variety of error types, ranging from presidential dollar mistakes and fourth State, for types of generic error as coins off center double-strikes and coins.
Mint error News is always loaded with plenty of eye candy for the error coin junkie. Normally there are a couple of articles on topics about coins in error and later sections of the photos that contain errors of all types imaginable. Coins of the world are covered, too, although most of the content is related to the error of United States coins. A large number of photos is in advertising, but when it comes to an error of coins, who cares if the currency is sold or not? Just looking at pictures of all the strange things that can happen to a currency, while it is being struck is funny. Mint error news often wraps with a characteristic nostalgic, where an error coin catalog from 60 or 70 plays, providing a fascinating look like prices and terminology has changed over the years.
Honestly I can Not recommend Mint error News highly enough! The magazine is educational and informative, loaded with photos and best of all, it's free. You can download your free copy (and back issues, too) from the news website Mint error.







