Prob. the last one for a while. [ATTACH]
I can only assume he is thinking about a 40% 1976 quarter which would still be worth more than melt. I couldn't get the value from the HA link,...
A true 1977-D 40% silver quarter would be incredibly rare. Here's one from Heritage:...
Exactly the same. Orient your quarter correctly to the textbook photo.
It's not copper.
Yes they changed the look of the coin as mentioned. And have done so several more times since then.
What's the weight? If it's correct (I bet it's not), then testing for silver without damaging the coin would prove it either way. Since a faker...
I don't know. However, here is a comparison photo with a known real one from 1888- Philly. Yours is much farther away from the dentils. And for a...
The cent is too large to fit in the dime press. And if it could fit, it would have to be 1982 or before. I don't think you can get a woodie from...
The reason I was at 35, is because these are very difficult to grade. And sometimes they will get the benefit of the doubt upgrade.
35
My first thought was fake. I don't like the color, the date or the VDB.
This coin has already been cleaned. It's a decent year, although not much premium. I would tread lightly. Perhaps something can be done to...
I have something sched. for next week. I expected this one to be a burn. [ATTACH]
Environmental damage/ acid has eaten away some of the metal. Since a dime is smaller than a cent, if a dime planchet was struck in the penny...
It's so damaged and harshly cleaned, I can't tell if it is real or not. I guess you would have to send it in and hope it comes back Details/...
Obverse shows wear on the high points. AU maybe. But not MS.
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