Well, without seeing mint marks I'd say "okay." They range about 10 bucks each for commons in that condition. You got them bulk, soooo...
Not really. I didn't think he knew that coins had two sides. Thought if I ask he would figure it out and post the reverse images.
He already stated in another worthless thread that he doesn't like to read. How would anyone expect him to know what is supposed to be on the other side, which makes me wonder how he finds the front door of the pawn shop. I wonder if there is a Chinese laundry next door........"Solly, no tickee, no washee!" Chris
If you really wanted to know and were here to learn, as you say, you would cooperate and show any requested pictures so you could get as good advice as you could.... If this were a mathematical equation the answer would be: "Not enough information"
You don't seem to realize that it gives him pleasure to irritate as many people as he can. He's like the spoiled brat who doesn't want anyone to play with his toys even though he has no interest in playing with them, himself. Chris
well if he won't show the reverse, or at least throw something in there for scale, why be supportive? Pics or it didn't happen! is the mantra round these parts....
For some reason my eye read the first 5 words of the second sentence followed by the fourth to last, third to last, and last word. Had to laugh.
Are there any details in the design that differ between the quarters and the halves (other than diameter, thickness, weight, reverse design)? Do the obverse designs scale perfectly (or at least well enough for the differences to not be detectable)?
Yeah, if he had any actual interest in doing anything other than stirring the pot, he'd post corresponding reverse shots. Bit of a difference between a 1915-P and a 1915-D in F/VF.