Wexler's doesn't list any for a 1985 quarter. And they have thousands of listings. https://www.doubleddie.com/228401.html
Going to have to get a new rig. This one works perfectly fine, but the way it is designed, the 9V battery end caps break frequently. It's an...
It's a nice looking cent, and if you like it you can put it in a 2x2 coin flip and save it. Not all nice looking coins have a lot of value. It's...
But what makes it intrinsically valuable, since it really isn't good for much. You can make jewelry out of it, but in a crisis you can't eat it or...
These bi-metal coins are modern. They didn't have these types of coins back then. I love this place.
What does buying copper have to do with producing cents? It's been almost 40 years since they made copper cents. The copper plating on the zinc...
I did recently see a number that claims the 1944 steelies were around 75 in existence. Although I only see 39 listed in USA Coin Book. If anyone...
Often seen in low grades because these coins circulated heavily in commerce. The supporting evidence is exactly the opposite of what you are saying.
I don't believe small cents were popular at first. As large cents had more weight and copper in them which gave the customer and merchant more of...
If this coin was cleaned it was not harshly cleaned. But what was their method? And, would the coin straight grade if the surfaces were not...
Started the session at 7800 I think.
Yes but the photo shows it is the size of a nickel. With full nickel rims. And the nickel is not on top of the penny, the penny is on top of the...
It's OK to hold so you have an example of what to look for (1960-P). But the Denver has no value. Impressed that the OP was able to find this in...
1 cent. Except for the OP coin, you want the 1960 small date Philly. The Denver is nothing.
I realize this is an archaeological thread. How did the nickel fit in the penny coining machine to be double denomination struck? It is not as if...
I got some nice ones in change the other day. 1 without any nicks and full luster. It's in my album. Nice to get caught up. Next release is April 6th.
Better photos for sure. Not ED. IDK how they grade this a 63. Whatever, they know more than I do.
It's always something else. I am just wondering what it is. 1. Bad scale 2. mis identified date 3. zinc coin thick planchet 4. copper coin wrong...
I agree that less knowledgeable people will see this genuine error, and think, or try to sell their damaged coins as mint errors.
Dave took my answer. Different degrees of rotation on the 2 sides.
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