If you can grade, look for some that would grade around 67 or up.
Welcome to the forums, looks to be a die chip, very common and not usually any premium
I found this site awhile ago http://www.coinnews.net/tools/error-coin-price-guide-with-mint-error-photo-descriptions/
If it were stuck on a smaller planchet, it would'nt have all the words/date etc...the die dosen't shrink if stuck on another planchet.
they are taken from a silver proof set, and melt is right around $2 on a dime right now, not that bad of a deal, and also :welcome:
Not every coin they send out is gonna be a 70. I doubt that you'll get shipping paid by them for its return.
If it were truely minted the size of a dime, it would be missing lettering.
It's possible, but really hard to tell from that picture.
No, they stopped making silver quarters in 64 a few have found dated 1965, very rare though, and they didn't make another silver quarter until...
My style is coin collecting, not being "snippy" at all, I collect coins for their history, beauty, as most typical coin collectors do. Edit: For...
I see no "D" mintmark either.
Pictures are needed to tell anything, and welcome!
^ I would call that post mint damage.
Ill say the big 10
Yeah, why collect something because we like it, its all about the $$$, right?
There are hundreds if not thousands of ways to damage a coin after it has left the mint. I would say there is no such thing as looking to far...
Welcome, we may need better pictures, from the obverse of the nickel, it appears to be 2 cuds, but looking at the reverse it appears to be...
I agree, many companies sold the state quarter sets, usually gold, silver, or platinum plated, many collectors consider these damaged, and are...
I agree 100%
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