1985 Quater, Not Reeded, Worth Anything?

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  1. lbdavis85

    lbdavis85 New Member

    1985 Quarter, Not Reeded, Worth Anything?

    Hi everyone! I'm totally new at this and know nothing about coins except what they can buy me! Lol. I have a quarter though, 1985, that I was looking at and noticed it was not reeded. I've never seen another quarter like that before so I don't have a clue if it's valuable (over $.25 obviously). I'll work on pictures this afternoon. Any ideas then? Thanks!
     
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  3. jody526

    jody526 New Member

    Is it like brand new, and uncirculated?
    If so, it might have been struck out of collar.

    If it's well-worn, the reeding might simply be worn off, or less likely, might have been "spooned", which is a term used for intentionally tapping the edge.

    Only good, clear pictures will get you an informed opinion.
     
  4. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    lbdavis85:
    First, welcome to the forum.
    Second: most likely it is a quarter that spent part of its life at a slot machine. The slots wear off the reeding very quickly.
     
  5. lbdavis85

    lbdavis85 New Member

    Pics of quarter

    Ok here are some pics I could get.

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  6. Twiggs

    Twiggs Coin Collector

    I think the guys will probably want bigger pics and then they will tell you to....

    keep your fingers off the coins..lmao ;)

    maybe its just me..but the reverse looks odd
     
  7. Twiggs

    Twiggs Coin Collector


    kewl...but I thought what happens in vegas, stays in vegas?

    sorry lmao couldnt resist
     
  8. jody526

    jody526 New Member

    Sorry. Pics are too small for me to comment.
     
  9. Coinlover

    Coinlover The Coin Collector

    slots. i've seen quarters like this before. is the face of the coin banged up?
     
  10. lbdavis85

    lbdavis85 New Member

  11. Coinlover

    Coinlover The Coin Collector

    id say it was in a slot machine. i see quarters like that often. i would spend it.
     
  12. codydude815

    codydude815 Wannabe coin dealer

    Yeah, it does look like a slot coin.
     
  13. cladking

    cladking Coin Collector

    Coins can get caught up in machinery like a clothes dryer and get the edge worn off as well.
     
  14. foundinrolls

    foundinrolls Roll Searching Enthusiast

    I wish people would forget that spooning thing:)

    Some older silver dollars and halves are spooned , really!

    Noone spoons cents, nickels dimes or quarters. I suppose someone with too much time on his hands might try but it is not likely in todays day and age.

    Halves and quarters with their reeding missing usually are the result of being used in slot machines or being tumbled in a clothes drier.

    Commercial driers have parts that coins easily get stuck inside of. The coins roll around in there sometimes for months and end up with the reeding missing.

    On occasion, a coin that is supposed to have a reeded edge is struck centered and without the collar and that would be an error. They are usually a little "broadstruck"

    The coin shown above looks to be a slot machine quarter.

    Thanks,
    Bill
     
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