I've never heard of any error collector who would pay a premium for an off-center so slight that the entire design is still on the coin!
"...I don't remember saying I was selling them! I just thought it was odd I got 2 slightly off centered quarters when I washed the car last night and put a $5.00 bill in the quarter machine." :rolling:
The only person they need to please is YOU. If you like them, keep them and remember the day you found them. Remember it as a good day. Remember what car you were washing. I'm sure there were many other fine things that happened in your day. Save them to commemorate a fine day. That is what coin collecting is all about.
The correct term for this type of error is MAD. Mis-Aligned die. They aren't off center and they aren't even that much of a MAD enough to have any added value. To have a MAD that is worth something the one die has to be off center enough to lose some detail of the coin. An off center coin has BOTH dies off center...and looks like this!! Speedy
I never said you were. I was just commenting that the tiny offset visible was not enough to make them collectible as "errors" to the vast majority of error collectors.
I just wanted to share my little find...I know there not off enough for any increase in value but a: I was surprised by there being 2 outta 20 quarters and b: that I actually caught them before using them to spray that cherry smelling crap in my car!