There are some clad quarters with proof type (h) reverses from Denver from 69-72. There is not too much written about them though.
I believe both will grade straight, the rough look of the 89-cc was in the die, look at VAM-5, it's the late die state, pay close attention to the...
Do you have a pic of the coin?
From what I can tell, it depends on how bad the flaws are. If they believe that slabbing the coin would cause more problems, they will body bad it.
it's a crap shoot here if they have half's or not, I've had more luck with Bank One than Fargo, so it really depends where you are I bet.
When you do get half's make sure to look for Doubled Dies, not only silver. I got a nice 1974-d Doubled Die Half out of the rejects from a silver...
I stand corrected, it's VAM-5, you got it spot on.
The rough surface on the 89-cc would have me worried. A pic of the edge compared with a known good coin would be good. TPG of your choice would be...
I believe Eddie was referring to the 1919 Merc DDO that was just found not too long ago, not 1916-d.
I agree with one of the other posters, that for an obscure VAM, Anacs would be your best bet. If you can narrow down what VAM it is, or a range of...
could be a rotated die.
I can see what you are talking about on the last four.
looks pretty neat
It's machine doubling. Keep searching though, there are still some out there. I found an example of this coin and slabbed and sold it, so I can...
Looks like you nailed it, it's a wide AM. Still looking for a 99' here close to Denver.. May be looking for a while.
Looks like slight rub on the cheek, but not seeing any rub on the wheat grains, so ill go 58, environmental damage.
Someone should feed that bird too, looks a bit thin.
Fake as the day is long.... Sad thing is someone will buy it.
You would want to look in the coin return.
I work at Eisenhower tunnel in Colorado, and we have a picture of Ike in our control room, and I'm working on upgrading my Ike set. The tunnel was...
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