It isn't an error, but it is a cool variety. If you ever want to sell it, I am interested for sure.
A friend just found this, and the Krause catalog only shows these struck until 1782. Unlisted, or a counterfeit token?[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Reference to this church: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_Spaghetti_Monster
It looks like they were still using punches for letters and numbers. The A is identical for both and punched the same way. You can see the doubled...
Looks like it could have been alloy mixing that wasn't done completely. Doesn't add any value, but it may have if it was unc.
Yes. I think they're called scratches.
I have a Van Buren Specimen dollar without edge lettering that has a die crack running from the rim down Liberty's arm. PCGS SP64.
Do you have any local coin shops around? Or coin clubs? Go to a show and someone will buy it.
Corroded nickel. 5 cents.
Looks like nail clippers.
Damaged. Not maybe an error. Dip it for a long time and remove discoloration.
I don't buy Zincolns, but honestly, maybe 50 cents.
63. Very nice piece.
Good at best.
Looks like a cast replica. You can see the seem line on the edge. Lots of these were made.
Still a beat-up Montana state quarter. It still will be no matter how many times you post it.
An AU '74-D cent. Worth what someone will pay - more with a gun to their head.
That is a beat-up Montana state quarter.
What does the edge look like?
You can sell it for as much as someone is willing to pay.
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