I would give it a shot. I see nothing that says QT. Also the coin looks like it has some real nice luster.
That is a plating disturbance. It happens upon the strike of the coin, this tends to loosen the copper plating from the core. It is not a Doubled die.
I don't see any displaced metal, I also think struck thru.
You can call me a happy camper then. Like @cpm9ball said, I might also be buying some bags of P and D quarters.
Yep and it's not MD either, guessing is not an answer.
Maybe if I was collecting early American coinage, or if I was competing in a low ball registry. But seriously no.
Been there, once called a Kennedy a Franklin.:facepalm:
Please take a look at a mint state example,[ATTACH][ATTACH] forget the toning. And please state how you think your coin does not have any damage.
Too put this into a further argument. What if Brian said ok Sal you are right. Never responded back and then spent his coin for face value. Then...
The difference between yours and the one in the reference is that yours is a debris filled die. The ones referenced also have what is called a...
I was hoping to find a definition for Secind but none exist. Maybe you can still edit it.
I believe that ICG will do a restoration on some coins for free. Don't quote me on that. Maybe we should ask skip. @Insider If you are looking...
Sal, you don't have to respond to every post, If you don't know then you don't have to respond. This is twice in the past couple of days that you...
After a little bit of deliberation am going with DDO-002. 2 and 7 are very close. It almost looks like there is the small die gouge on Lincolns...
This one is MS64 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Just a damaged MM.
Thanks, that one sure doesn't look as crude as the example I posted. And mine follows much closer to a coin that was struck by hand and not with a...
Giving this another bump.
What is the grade?
I am not sure what you are seeing Steve. Those coins aren't even in the same league. The on you posted is no doubt UNC. The one posted by the OP...
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