random letters on room of my north Dakota quarter

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  1. pennies for dollars

    pennies for dollars New Member

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  3. pennies for dollars

    pennies for dollars New Member

    Rim not room my bad
     
  4. 19Lyds

    19Lyds Member of the United States of Confusion

    I see no "random letters". Only hits and dings from normal wear and tear. Certainly nothing as a result of the minting process.
     
  5. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    Pareidolia.

    As an aside... there's really no need for cotton gloves when handing circ CN coins, but if it makes you feel better, I suppose there's no harm either.
     
  6. pennies for dollars

    pennies for dollars New Member

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    As an aside... there's really no need for cotton gloves when handing circ CN coins, but if it makes you feel better, I suppose there's no harm either.[/QUOTE


    Im sure your a professional numismatic and you've seen random strikes take the exact shape as an s so that's cool and for a professional you sure give out bad advice, I wouldnt want to devalue my $1.85 cent coin[/QUOTE]
     
  7. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    Okay little miss attitude, then why don't you educate us because what I'm seeing is nothing more than a common, circulated, and slightly dinged-up quarter worth... ta-da, a quarter. Please, do explain how this magical "S" came to be on this incredible, ahem, "error".

    Then, if not too much trouble, perhaps you and your infinite wisdom could explain why one should use gloves on everyday change, or any other coin for that matter. If the "advice" (actually a statement) is so poor and so offensive to warrant such a response, I'm sure you'll have no problem explaining why.
     
  8. pennies for dollars

    pennies for dollars New Member

    You already explained the s, and prior to holding these coins, I was holding an au satin Perry's victory that has 3 images on it. And the bicentennial is worth atleast $1.85 sir Googled it.
     
  9. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Then you know all, why ask?

    or is this some kind of test?
     
  10. Jdiablo30

    Jdiablo30 Well-Known Member

    This reminds of that other idiot that was so sure of his errors and took no ones advice but his own. Hmm how ironic that I catch the same lingo being used between the two. Let me guess you have a 58 doubled die and a 69-s doubled die penny too right?
     
  11. pennies for dollars

    pennies for dollars New Member

    Id love to own a 59 or 58 doubled Lincoln cent, and bye way you are referring to other members, you must run this forum, and Is it a problem if i test myself to see if I'm right, I d told by a person on coin community there was knowledgeable people on here. But I've mostly experienced sarcasm
     
  12. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    I can see what you are seeing but it is nothing more than a few dings, hits, and scrape marks that appear to look like a letter. You have a common North Dakota that's circulated.
     
  13. Jim M

    Jim M Ride it like ya stole it

    Post Mint Damage. Bartender, I will have one of whatever he is having.
     
  14. messydesk

    messydesk Well-Known Member

    It's a circulated quarter worth 25c, nothing more.

    If you think it's worth more, that's fine with me. Go list it on eBay or sell it to whoever said it was worth $1.85.
     
  15. Daniel Jones

    Daniel Jones Well-Known Member

    Be careful, her mood is aggressive! Ha, ha!
     
  16. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    And I promise you that your experiences are a direct result of your conduct. If you dropped the attitude, perhaps you would discover that short of a few select individuals, this forum is generally a nice place populated by many fine people.

    Now, is there nothing wrong with testing yourself? Of course not, and personally I find it a fine way to learn, but is that what you're really doing? Judging by your oh so pleasant responses, it certainly appears as though you're actually trying to test us, and when not getting opinions that match your own, throwing a fit over it. You'll get a lot more from your time here if you simply come back down to earth, young lady. Who knows.. you might just learn something after all and one day look back to find yourself embarrassed by this foolishness.
     
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  17. Daniel Jones

    Daniel Jones Well-Known Member

    Interesting observation. I also got the impression pennies for dollars is/was testing us, but I suppose we can only speculate about that.
     
  18. pennsteve

    pennsteve Well-Known Member

    I know the answer you seek. It's a message from aliens who live 19,000 light years away. The message must be decoded, however, before you can cash in on your riches. I pulled out my decoder and have decoded your message. Are you ready? It says: Drink More Ovaltine.
     
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  19. 19Lyds

    19Lyds Member of the United States of Confusion

    I took your advice and "googled it".

    Well I'll be damned! There it is, right there in black and white.
    Your coins is worth........................................"Face Value"

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    Man ( or woman whatever it might be) if you can get $1.85 for that "korter", I'd say go4it. But don't stick around for too long as your buyer might just "google it".
     
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