What's it worth?

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by RGeeez, Nov 23, 2025 at 9:58 PM.

  1. RGeeez

    RGeeez New Member

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  3. JoshuaP

    JoshuaP Supporter! Supporter

    Welcome to CoinTalk!
    It looks like a normal 1979 clad quarter that has seen some wear and been in environments that caused it to look rather unappealing. I'd say it is worth a quarter. My children would say it's worth a gumball. :)
     
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  4. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    Not to beat you down much but it's just corrosion and circulation staining. Pareidolia. Worth 25 Cents U.S . Maybe a gumball for sure, love it!
     
  5. RGeeez

    RGeeez New Member

    I could clean it and give you a better picture but then I'd be beaten roughly about the head neck and shoulders for cleaning it. I know how that works.
     
  6. KBBPLL

    KBBPLL Well-Known Member

    I guess it would help if you said what you think it is?
     
  7. RGeeez

    RGeeez New Member

    Seemed pretty apparent in the pic, but if you're only reading and not looking at the added pictures I took the time to add .. then, I'd agree 100% with you. My up bringing taught me to always use all my available assets but I get it that everyone is not me. So for those who are picture blind for lack of better understanding... (And don't be a hater because I said that) ... But I'll type it out for you... The date reads 19797
     
  8. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    Pareidolia Sir. Nothing more. Try some "acetone". Maybe get a clearer picture helps also. I see blurry to begin with....:smug:
     
  9. KBBPLL

    KBBPLL Well-Known Member

    I used "all my available assets" to know that the complete date was put on the master die starting with the cents in 1909, and by the mid 1980s the full date was on the galvano (master design). So... what do you think it is? I mean, considering my lack of better understanding and all.
     
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  10. RGeeez

    RGeeez New Member

    No different than a RPM... Do RPM'not exist? Recently I believe it was a penny that surfaced with Victor David Brenner's initials re-punched so that the V was duplicated as VVDB.. How did that happen in you're rendition of coin perfection? I certainly can't explain it.... Yet... There it is. So... Since you clearly know more than me? How about you explain THAT one then explain also how mine could also be possible... I'm not being disrespectful... I'm only countering the arguments... That basically began as "Not to beat you down" ... Which I interpreted as "I'm about to BEAT you down"....
     
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  11. KBBPLL

    KBBPLL Well-Known Member

    I asked a simple question. Of course RPMs and RPDs exist. You also have to know when something is possible to exist. If you think your coin is a repunched or misplaced date, it's simply impossible on a 1979 quarter. All the dates on the working dies came from the same master for 70 years at that point. So again, what do you think it is? To me it's just corrosion that you think looks like a "7", aka Pareidolia as @SensibleSal66 said.
     
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  12. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    You think that was bad, you should meet some of the other members. :eek:
     
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