ohhh and this too.... [ATTACH]
Been in a buying mood lately.....UPGRADE!!!! [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Here is a certified PCGS example for comparison and yea i have to agree looks a little better than mine. [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
well if anything at all came out of this i dont know but sure was a nice to see people actually care about Ikes
Yes there is three variety's for 1972.
Could explain the shiny????
Yes sorry these are probably graded with that in mind although these can fetch a good premium in high grade.
With Ikes there are silver business strikes they were just marketed as uncirculated, although the minting process was the same as the business...
Need to see reverse as well.
What happened to the surface under the bell on the reverse???? Looks almost like a penny that has bubbled up???? [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Yes it most definitely would.
Not a business strike either proof or silver uncirculated, comparing apples to oranges.
Where would i start the thread in errors????
No idea bought it at the flea market, looks almost like when a zinc penny bubbles up.
Unfortunately not an artifact but on the actual coin but still is nice, could not see it through the dealers flip.
IMO circulated stated quarters will not hold a premium anytime within our lives or your daughters life that would negate putting together...
If you look on the reverse under the bell where the surface is a little off that is the only thing that worries me about sending it in to be graded.
Here is the coin photographed under normal light before i was using a table lamp in a dark room. I know it dosent change your opinions just wanted...
Bought today at flea market.... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Lol i agree with you whole heartedly about a scratch being important on a coin and i also have the benefit of having the coin in hand. I would...
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