That is a rare find in pocket change , in the 60's unheard of never ever...and you're talking a time that everything you got back in change could of been an indian head cent ,buffalo's, war nickels, dimes ,quarters, half's all silver....and notes red seals as well as silver certificates.
I received this one today "Not saying it's a DDO" I'm saying ya think they go their money worth out of this die?
Haven't been on here in almost a week. My phone went for a quick swim while fishing a local lake, but at least it's made a recovery... and I found a wheatie that day
Found this beat up clashed Qtr in the pocket yesterday. My 2nd Clashed Washington Qtr. found in pocket change. This one is a 1974D with a clashed reverse (Visible to the naked eye). Also has what looks like some serious die wear issues on reverse as well. Looks to be a Clash from the Bridge of the nose and between nose and lips.
Always nice to see this staring back at you in a handful of McD's change Twas a 1950(P), I loves me some wheat cents but I'd really love to find some silver in change one of these days.
This is George Washington. Found in quarters and one dollar bills... This is Thomas Jefferson. Found on nickels and 2 dollar bills.
Well, being an ancient collector I can say that our pocket change is a little more "archaic" than yours. There's nothing like a pocketful of 1,800 year old silver denarii and antoninianii.
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