that quarter clearly needs to be sent in for authentication because with the large copper stripe that you have pictured, I will go out on a limb...
um, no, Doug. It doesn't. The inner core is also an alloy of .791 copper and .209 silver - also an alloy and not showing ANY pure copper stripe...
things are gonna get wild! hehehehehehe
Would be even better if it was a clad! and for the record, in 1965 the US Mint was making Clad coinage, just not the halves. It is conceivable...
you shouldn't. None of the silver clad kennedys have a stripe
The reason that you see no copper stripe is because the core is not pure copper like the 1971-date coins. The core is a .791 copper-.209 silver...
WOW!!!! That is some coin! I'd bet it cost into the 4 figures?
Happy Birthday to Illini420!!! You may be getting older, but let's face it... Doug will always be WAAAY older!!!! Hope you have a happy...
I think the "edge" comment was referring to the upsetting process whereby blanks are turned into planchets and Conder101 is correct, the...
or you could also join the American Numismatic Association. An online membership costs less than $30/year and gives you unlimited access to submit...
congrats Johnny!!! That's a great catch!
The flat spots at the edges of the coin are the giveaway. There is edge reeding and flat spots intermingled. This coin was damaged post-mint....
yes. The Mint offered Quarter only proof sets for $14.95 starting in 1999. The regular proof sets were $19.95. The Silver proof Set was...
The die was being polished and according to legend "an overzealous Mint employee" ground the foreleg off. The hoof is there, but just the bottom...
and we're gonna tear it up!!!
that was why I felt it important to ask a few questions before deciding to advise him to buy them
is this price for all 9 of the sets? Are they the quarter only sets? or the entire proof sets?
here's mine: http://www.papermoneyauction.com/notes/bb1_executivecurrency_100USNA1.JPG It's a 1966 $100 United States Note serial number...
they mention the Red Book often now as if it's a good price to pay
I had once heard that SilverTowne had an interest in the ShopNBC program and that one of the others was associated with Littleton. I don't know...
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