Is this worth around $50? Also found 2012 Hawaii Volcanoes

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by Kristine, Mar 8, 2017.

  1. Kristine

    Kristine Member

    I found one of these today...going to try to get the whole collection soon :)
     

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  3. Kristine

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    More pics....
     

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  4. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Hi
    What you have is a Quarter
    Value.. 25 Cents
    What makes you think that it could be worth $50.00?
    The others are all 25 Cents in value also.
     
  5. Kristine

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  6. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    The ones shown on the US Mint website are silver.

    EBay.. Forget it. Anyone can put any price they desire!

    Also. That is a larger 5 ounce version.

    Quarters found in circulation - face value

    Sorry :angelic:
     
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  7. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    Some of the quarters have lower mintages.
    Acadia, El Yunque, Chaco Culture, but it will be years before they are worth much to collectors. (maybe 50 cents a piece for the best condition ones).
    This whole quarter thing got millions of people interested in collecting, which is good. It also makes 90% of them think that the face value coins they have are worth more money, which they are not.
     
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  8. Kristine

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  9. Human Ladder

    Human Ladder New Member

    Just FYI that I enjoy taking pics also! Taking pics of coins is tricky though, you'll need to practice having the coin far enough away from the lense so the coin isn't blurry. Also will need to move the coin at just the right angle so the light hits it just right. It took me a while and I had to delete a lot of pics until I got good at it, so hang in there!
     
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  10. Kristine

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  11. bdunnse

    bdunnse Who dat?

    jeez...why are you looking through 5000 coins when you clearly have no friggin idea what it is you are looking for? good luck with the photography...you'll need it.
     
  12. DUNK 2

    DUNK 2 Well-Known Member

    A bit harsh, isn't it? Especially to a new member who is showing an interest in coin collecting and coin photography.

    @Kristine Welcome to the forum. Stick around, hopefully learn some things and, more than anything, enjoy the hobby!
     
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  13. Kristine

    Kristine Member

    I know lol I guess my sarcastic reply didn't get posted but I've learned a lot through the Redbooks at the library the last week - didn't realize pics were so blurry!
     
  14. Coinman1974

    Coinman1974 Research, Research, Research

    Kristine, welcome to CT!

    I do hope to see more pics and more finds you come across. Do not worry about bothering people on here either. I know a few years back when I found this site and seen all the members I posted what I now would consider ridiculous coins, but I didn't know. These members (most of them) were extremely polite about my lack of knowledge and freely passed there knowledge on to me.

    I wish you many fun fill coin searching hours of enjoyment!
     
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  16. Kristine

    Kristine Member

    1992 Shows little space between A&M compared to other 4 1992 pennies I have. What are you thoughts?
     

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  17. Leahred1967

    Leahred1967 Active Member

    I've been posting a lot of coins, and for the most part people have been patient with me, but I'm finding that, like with anything, with knowledge comes attitude. I think some people have forgotten how exciting it is when you're getting started to believe you've found something valuable. Some comments are very harsh. It really kind of hurts when you find comments about you in another forum. So, I won't be posting much....sadly. I wish there was a way to delete your threads.
    @Kristine I hope you find something very valuable, even if you're the only one it's of value to.
     
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  18. MontCollector

    MontCollector Well-Known Member

    The 1992 LMC appears to be a WAM or Wide AM to me. Normal for this year.
    If the space Between the A & M looks close then you look at the FG. The CAM or Close AM has no Serifs on the FG while the WAM does. Your appears to have the Serifs making it a WAM.

    You can also look at the spacing of the A in States. But I usually go by the 2 markers above.

    Oh Yea forgot to say Welcome to CT!
     
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  19. Kristine

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  20. Coinman1974

    Coinman1974 Research, Research, Research

    I would say this, as it is what kept me going early on, take the good, and leave the bad. If you want to post coins, post them. This hobby has given me many enjoyable hours or research and learning. Yes I have thrown up some bombs of coins too, lol. If anyone is a true hobbyist, they will understand. I most certainly do. How else will we learn if not by making a few (sometimes more ) mistakes?
     
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  21. Leahred1967

    Leahred1967 Active Member

    Thank you! I do have a question though; if not by posting on here, how do I find out if a coin I think may have an error actually may have an error? And if it is found that it actually may have an error, how do I get it validated?
     
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