It is nice to see a real error on here for a change. Nice find! You should now put together a set of Washington quarters around this find.
It looks to be post mint damage. The rule of thumb that I use when I have a coin like this is, if the area in question is raised, it was likely on...
Its an error in mixing the alloy. Is it worth anything.. No. quite a few war nickles have laminations.
its crud from what I can tell.
Not an error, just acid. It's a 1960's quarter.
Nice catch! Now I have yet another for my list.
I'll go with AU-58, I believe I see some rub on the high points. Very nice coin.
It looks like it was caught in a washing machine or dryer for a while. Check it against a regular dime, and it will be a bit smaller in diameter.
I'm curious to see if they are magnetic. I agree that they are fakes, but fakes can be a great learning experience. Can anyone post pics of the...
Very nice!
Check them with a magnet. There is a good chance you have a bunch of silver dollar sized steel slugs.
It took me over a year to find a 38-s roll hunting. Ended up with 2 in one box when I finally found one.
You can bet a few more are out there like that. I can easily see how it could have happened.
65 quarters may have the highest mintage of the era, but finding a nice early die state ms-65 or higher coin is pretty hard to do. Since there...
That is an excellent find! I've only found one so far, and it was xf. Are you going to get it graded?
From what I have seen, There are no rare RDV's for the 66, RDV-003 had been reported for the 67, but I have not seen one. For 67 the common ones...
RDV-003 is the same reverse used on the 64-d type C quarter. If you are looking for an UNC RDV-003 you may be able to find one, due to the fact...
I've found that there are no really rare RDV for the 1965 business strike quarter. RDV-004 and 005 are common, and RDV-003 is rather uncommon but...
well, at least their grading skills are lacking! If I saw a coin marked AU-58 in a dealers case and it looked like that.... I would be pretty sure...
Au-55 and reverse of 1940.
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