looks like a gal I used to date years ago:depressed:
some on Ebay will pay more when they get into a bidding frenzy but I am with Paddyman98 on this. $1.00 is about right (I have paid that at a flea...
yes, to me it's NOT all about coins, it's the hunt, history and friends along the way. (finding a gold coin along the way wouldn't hurt nothing...
it is a VERY smooth quarter with no pits or bumps PMD it is labeled until I hear different. Thanks folks
This reminds me of the quarter/dollar mule some years back. boy did that cause some stink at the mint.
I entertained that thought also and thought the "copper core" of quarters have to be a certain weight to maintain the over all weight of the end...
Here is a quarter I have had since 1998. Been curious but no solid answers from my own mind. I'd love your opinions. It is smooth no bumps or...
I find that in my change, I'd have to change my drawers three times:woot::woot::woot::(:(:(
yeah I get folks coming to me with those thinking they have a GREAT error find. I hate breaking their hearts, but alas folks on cointalk don't get...
something jogged my memory so I looked at my slabs and found this I bought in 2003 and to be honest forgot about it (sorry) Again I am not a great...
thanks for posting the pics. love that "thick" planchet quarter
just curious if it had a copper core. I got a "counterfeit" 1990's era quarter that looked like it was made in some ones garage that looked ALOT...
Happy Birthday friend.
Most every coin collector knows about that mint blunder but one I DIDN'T know about along that line was the DIME with the QUARTER stock wow blew...
I am saying planchet peel on #2 picture not sure what the rest are. (different angles??)
copper cent planchets was not cleaned out of the planchet bin at the mint prior to changing over to Nickel minting. PRESTO - copper nickels.
I am not a pro at pictures so excuse the lack of experience. Here are pics of 1979 slab copper nickel
durn..your beautiful coins make me want to hide mine lol
beautiful! I had a good stash of those (not that good) when I was stationed in Germany. I went to the local type antique stores they had there and...
I have a "gut" feeling that by the sharpness of the peacock design and the lack of patina (even on lead or pewter) it was made with-in the last 50...
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