Here are the photos, sorry but I can’t get the whole coin in view with the microscope, but you can see the mintmark glitch.
Thank you all for your input here. I am not too familliar with RPM's.
No I haven’t checked the RPM I’ll have to do a bit more research. The coins condition is pry EF so it’s not a huge deal but more of a curiosity...
[ATTACH] I have had this 1937 "S" Washington Quarter for several years now and have always wondered about its mint mark, it looks like a possible...
What a steal!!!
My toned 1938D in the photo above graded by PCGS Cert was MS 66, so using that as a comparison I think you’re pretty darn close to a 65 unless...
I like how you move the light around so you can see the different aspects of the coin, nice coin!
Agreed your coin slab and stuff looks fake!
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] What I usually do when buying a slabbed coin is: first I check the NGC or pcgs number to make sure it matches up and checks out...
On a sad but kind of positive note for us slab holders is that With every slab that gets opened the possibility of damage to the slabbed coin...
Me too looks great!
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Just acquired this toned beauty last week. 1938 D PCGS Ms 66
Great reply’s thanks guys and gals! I just love these old darker coins especially this one with enough detail that you can see the feathers and...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] I think this one is natural.
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