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A numismatic item that unintentionally varies from the norm. Overdates and overmintmarks are not considered errors since they were done intentionally. Other die-cutting "mistakes" are considered errors. Double dies, planchet clips, and off-metal strikings are also considered errors.
Ãâó: www.islandcoins.com/numismatic%20glossary.htm
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| error |
Error is the deviation of a measurement, observation, or calculation from the truth. The deviation can be small and inherent in the structure and functioning of the system and be within the bounds or limits specified. Lack of care and mistakes during fabrication, installation, and use can often cause large errors well outside expected performance bounds. Since the true value is seldom known, some prefer to use the term uncertainty.
Ãâó: www.marsh-mcbirney.com/Articles/accuracy_terms.htm
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The Error for a particular match forecast is the difference between the forecast margin and the actual match result. For example, if Sydney is forecast to defeat Brisbane by 13 points, but Brisbane wins by 11, then the Error is 24.
Ãâó: footyforecaster.com/Glossary
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