2000-D washington quarter broadstruck just got in the post

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  1. john65999

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  3. john65999

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    and here are 2 more, these are just collar-break, or misaligned dies 97047367_920077575111353_183145299651330048_n.jpg 97551907_676635729565089_8585715078689456128_n.jpg 97793158_2570942856454827_3685054830134427648_n.jpg 98049044_243950503597246_8295588457296691200_n.jpg
     
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  4. happy_collector

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    Nice broadstruck and misaligned die strikes. I especially like these on state quarters and ATB. I have been trying to get an example on various states.

    Here are 2 of mine. :happy:
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  5. Sidney Osborne

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    Are these from coin rolling or pocket change? I have that Maryland
    with doubling on the reverse from coin rolling. Nice examples.
     
  6. john65999

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    alas, no..bought mine on ebay/// the broadstruck was 12.00 and the mad ones were 15.00 for the pair...on that lot also bought some disfaced (counterstamped) kennedy's and some die break and mad kennedys as well all from the same vendor, cept for the broadstruck one..
     
  7. john65999

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    it seems to me that there are a lot of examples from atb and state quarters as opposed to earlier examples?
     
  8. Sidney Osborne

    Sidney Osborne Well-Known Member

    Maybe you could show the JFKs as well?....
     
  9. paddyman98

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    That's a bit too much but if you like them then good.
     
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  10. john65999

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    here is the first one, it has reeding "blobs" also a test strike, or struck-through 97118018_1369688036546573_8595676383454167040_n.jpg 97581197_3202564466440659_1225617223410778112_n.jpg 97809767_910765052670009_1743416947313213440_n.jpg 97974626_694659471309418_1461031330161623040_n.jpg ??
     
  11. john65999

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    and the other 3, die cracks, and mad, and possibly struck-through on cheek... 97088886_244373043655418_8019906850302459904_n.jpg 97470025_1834985946639031_3275766316799098880_n.jpg 97887506_1555961297891812_2945038497678884864_n.jpg 97976278_242821043706727_3687809295740567552_n.jpg 98204596_535104947180996_8795412506114785280_n.jpg 99252534_2901768140050628_5165339231668666368_n.jpg
     
  12. john65999

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    i
    have seen slabbed mad quarters going for from 30-60 dollars us, and broadstruck quarters ranging in the 100-130 range...
     
  13. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    In my 36 years of collecting Mint Errors I have never paid that much for Broadstruck or Mad Quarters.. That's ridiculous.
     
  14. Sidney Osborne

    Sidney Osborne Well-Known Member

    Paddyman98 take John under your wing and advise him on his next purchase.. a little support wouldn't hurt.....( a lot of history and experience under your belt)
     
  15. john65999

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    every one on here says they are easily had for a lot less, yet i am still seeking a source for errors at reasonable prices...of the 2 "mad" quarters, one is misaligned on both sides, so i think that makes it a broadstrike as well, so i pd 15.00 for 1-mad, and 1-slightly off center, or broadstruck..if there were cheaper places around, i wish i knew where
     
  16. Sidney Osborne

    Sidney Osborne Well-Known Member

    Overview of misaligned dies...cointalk.com
     
  17. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    I wish I knew about one also. Many sellers tend to overprice certain minor Mint Errors due to their lack of knowledge or just plain greed. They take advantage of people who don't know better. I just have the advantage of over 3 decades of collecting and watching error price trends. Ebay is not a good place to obtain errors. I've been on it for many years and have seen so many overpriced coins that I would never recommend it to learn the value of errors.
    IMHO
     
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    Hey, Paddy, what ya think of this one?? looks like an off center triple hit, appears to be a nose and eye, on top of jeff's face and another head on top of that..tried to pm ya, but it would not accept pics s-l1600.jpg
     
  20. john65999

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    appreciate the help..currently bidding on this one, am i seeing things?/ to the right of main portrait, an niose and eye, and at top, 2 more heads??
     
  21. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Just one strike off-center hit. That will go for a good premium. Just watch it.
    Deformities will occur with these type of off center strikes.

    Edit.. Looking at it carefully. It does look like more than 1 strike. I see a second profile.
    Cool.
     
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