I 100% believe that to be the case.
First coin is badly corroded. Send it in if you are smarter than everyone else.
Pictures are not showing up but I can tell you already that they are not worth grading.
Silver lining - you have budget and get to shop for more coins.
Huh? You want to start a What’s it Worth forum in an already existing What’s it Worth Forum? Is it like that movie inception?
Oh stop, we’re loveable and cuddly
Dude, look at your photos and tell us if you can see anything.
What errors do you think you see? You need to explain to us as we cant really see the coins in your photos that well.
There are thousands of threads about this topic on CoinTalk. My opinion would be to do a search first.
Because you fell for believing that First Strike and slabbing bullion is anything more than a marketing gimmick. If you wanted to potentially...
It stops saying Double Dye or else it get the hose again.
Great little video. Should be stickied so we can refer new people to it.
I watched the video because I was dying to hear someone say that a coin was minted in a different color. He never said it and his whispery...
That means nothing. It’s a circulated 1999 Quarter. Anyone can put coins in rolls, not just the mint.
Maybe a punch? It sure didn't come from the mint like that. Considered damage.
If you are sending a lot of coins back, you need to take a step back from buying and do some reading and research on a particular series you want...
Someone, after your cent left the mint, dipped it into a liquefied metal. That metal hardened on your coin and that is why your coin looks like...
I’m curious though, for research purposes, what about that dime made you think it had extra value?
10 cents.. what makes you think it's worth more than that?
It’s just a beat up coin. Did not happen at the mint and is not an error.
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