Uh, nobody noticed a Lincoln cent obverse with Washington quarter reverse? Looks like a complete fake since one of the two dies is the wrong size and it looks cast instead of stamped. Need to photograph coins like this with a reference of some kind, preferably a common high quality coin of similar size.
OP, it looks like come sort of fantasy coin. I don't think it has any value. The reason we know it cannot be real is that a cent obverse could not possibly match up with a quarter reverse, or vice versa, so if it truly was struck that way there would be telltale signs we could see showing the missing designs. Welcome to CT.
Welcome. Why don't you say HELLO to all of us before you do the "what is my coin worth?" Then, it may seem as if you are really interested in coins and being part of us. Just a suggestion.
I'm sorry. I must say hello to everyone. But I'm Persian language from iran and proficiency in English is not great. Thanks to everyone who said:welcome. I hope that I could use your knowledge.
Both image is owned by a coin. All the more strange is the history of coins in 1776. At the time Abraham Lincoln was not yet born.Both image is owned by a coin. Images are scanned.
Welcome Ejn. Good to have you here. I am a huge fan of both your country and its coins, collecting coins from its entire history from Darius and Xerxes, through the Arsacid dynasty, through the Sassanids, Ayyubids, etc down to the shahs. Chris
Welcom , ejn . Sorry that your coin is a fake . But you sure can learn a lot here and teach us a thing or two .