I havn't seen ANY new quarters in circulation.
They almost seem like SMS coins from the 60s. For whatever reasons, I also like the strikes if they're eye catchers.
A great book which discusses all of these questions is "Cameo and Brilliant Proof Coinage of the 1950 to 1970 Era" by Rick Tomaska. Rick covers...
Agreed, but they exist in such few numbers that much improvement was needed to make decent examples at a higher rate. They had to overhaul their...
I fully agree with your last statements, having also collected proofs most of my adult life. I also contend that having tried to find any superb...
My vent is the way the 2019 rev. proof silver eagle coin was sold out so fast as to take advantage of a collector and favor a dealer or TPG. It...
Wrong!!...The Mint actually did produce consistently nicer proofs and by 1952 all were of very nice quality for the times. Proofs were all made...
A lot of 1950 Proof Franklins did look like business strikes...the Mint had not made any proofs for years and lost the touch. Try to find ones...
No...not for grading...typical nice strike.
EEEEEEEAHH!
Momboff!
Not a proof coin?
Nicer dates VS. lesser dates...all averages out over long run.
It's about time!
Momboff. I'm still looking for $5 gold in nickel rolls.
Why fake a 1900-O? Why not an S instead?
Agree...circulated 1900-O. One for the bullion pile.
I think she's unc….a 63 or btr.
66
Get a 66 for around $ 2,000...a fine album coin! Most folks can't tell the difference from 69.
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