I've pulled 7 Weir quarters so far. All D's. One of the first 3 was not "album quality" (very close) but now they are starting to come with less...
The quarter tolerance is very high. +/- .227 grams. 5.443 (5.67) 5.897 The tolerance on the Morgan dollar is only .097 g.
I read it. Why would you assume I didn't read it? Photos are available without buying a coin.
Looks like a stain? A waffled coin is pretty much destroyed by waffling which is the purpose.
There aren't any 2018 state quarters.
It's one of the most counterfeited coins there is. You'll have to post photos. You already mentioned it is ungraded. So there's no way to know if...
Worth 1 cent each. These were made in large numbers, and many high grade examples, higher than what you have pictured still exist today and are...
How does a struck dime get into the proof minting area, and then is not discovered and destroyed? Aren't the proof coins given more scrutiny...
1939 doubled die reverse 1942 horizontal D 1939 with 1938 reverse 1939 with 1940 reverse
Same. Very few Jefferson nickels have any value over face. Try for these: And even some of these, excellent condition is required. There are some...
Yes what Paddy54 said. I thought it may be a proof coin, which is disqualified from full steps designation if it had it.
The problem is, (yes it's a nice looking coin). Even if it were to grade (XF/AU) and there may be a price guide price listed as 15 cents or...
Not even close to AU. Someone destroyed a VF/XF coin. This coin is silver melt value.
Oh, I think I would keep it. If it was the best 1965 I have found in circulation, even if I felt it was still a face value coin.
You really don't know if that coin came from Philadelphia. No mint marks on coins in 1965 1966 and 1967 but they were still produced at all 3...
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Is that your photo or the sellers? It's out of focus. The color of the coin is not coming through. The coin should be brown or chocolate. This...
I've seen a small handful of Samoa quarters and 2 Weir Farm. All D's. I haven't checked the other denominations, but nothing super lustrous has...
Blows on fingernails and buffs on lapels.
Coins take a tremendous beating during their life. It's called circulation.
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