Need a better close up photo of the VDB in the OP to see if it is even real.
Agree on the VG. VG-08, VG-10.
If the penny is an error, some kind of strike through? Like some material got in between the coin and the die. Fred has been around he might know.
Using a bright light and an eye loupe, if you tilt the coin around you will find an angle where the numbers appear.
The VDB is wrong.
It does appear to be a weak D variety, however, it is extremely common in raw coins for the D to have been removed so you need to examine the MM...
Super fair price and great coins.
I see what you are talking about. The best thing would be to show a photo of a known example, and then compare it with your coin.
Not really seeing any verdigris (which is good). Appears to have a misaligned die strike from 9 o'clock to 12 on the obverse. Coin appears...
Looks like something from the 1920s. 1928 was a common date. I am on that.
Only went to 3 spots broke even. The 4th spot which was always decent was perma locked so that was disappointing.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I like the funny backs and this bill very much. Here is some weird information. With currency the date is not an exact indicator, but lets assume...
If you leave it in too long, or add too much peroxide the whiteness is noticeable. But the date comes out almost 100% of the time.
Can't really tell the grade from these photos. Need to take it out of the case and get closer. USA Coin Book quotes: F $30 VF $99 EF $223 AU...
Besides white vinegar, you need to add a few drops of hydrogen peroxide. The date will come up and it doesn't take very long at all. But the coin...
There are some deep gouges on the obverse, but sometimes the older copper will get a pass on that. F/VF
VG details.
Verdigris and scratches. VF details.
There's verdigris on both sides. A lot of scratches on the obverse. VG details.
The top row I had 5 looks at a W. I have never found a W metal detecting, and I have found over 9600 quarters. Although, the W's have only been...
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