Without pictures it would just be a guess, could be damage to the coin or it could be die chips on the letters. Small die chips are quite common...
I am not sure I understand what you are asking. You mention RPM which is repunched mint mark but your coin does not have a mint mark, it is a...
Philly is no mint mark. Can't tell with that one, just wait for a better coin.
Beat up and corroded.
Where do you see the doubling? Maybe just the picture, but I can't see it.
It looks like the same coin to me.
Nothing wrong with your question, that response was totally uncalled for. The whole point of the "What's it worth" section is to ask what it is...
They are definitely not all the same date and mint. In this thread alone there is 1994, 1994 d, 1986 d. Do a search on the forum and you will...
photos are actually better than most, but the dime is just damaged. Welcome to the forum, hope you hang around.
That is definitely not a proof. Take a look at the lack of detail on the high points of the design.
Yup, saw the '43. Just remember for every genuine one, there are literally thousands of fakes. That one has an odd grainy appearance. Welcome...
The T is just damaged making it look like a Y. Most of your coins have been harshly cleaned. Just an FYI, that really kills the value.
Looks like it may have paint on it as well. Worth a cent anyway.
First, what is the reason you want to get them graded? Coins that are heavily counterfeited might benefit to prove authenticity. Higher grade...
It is clearly ground down. Slightly smaller and one pic appears to show a little reeding remaining. There is no way this can be an error.
Nice, and much more interesting than a 1909 s vdb or St. Gaudens!
The only way a quarter can be struck without the reeding is if it was struck without a collar. In this case the edge would not be squared off, it...
No, way too high . I would say closer to 25 cents or so. A nice low end uncirculated coin would be around $10.
Nice coins, I would hang on to them.
Basically correct? Isn't that like a little bit pregnant? :D
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