He's gone and I doubt he'll be back......
Beats me. I am not familiar with it or it's market. Not all buyer follow auction prices or even care. Some of my buyers don't even own a computer.
What I paid for it would have little impact on the price of the coin for me. What the market valued it would be everything.
Still say it looks heavily plated with Platinum.
You can recoup that cost in a single purchase. knowledge is everything.
The OP's quarter appears to be heavily plated. Most likely with platinum.
He had the mumps that day.
Interesting coin. I agree with the die break. Keep an eye open for others as all the coins from that die after the break will exhibit this. You...
Debris stuck to the surface of a normal coin.
Chum. My hero.
Now darn it. You went and burst his bubble. After all, It was "approved" solid gold by his cousin Bernie.
Beat up 1882. Keep looking though! There's good stuff out there just waiting to be found!
Yup. Clad dime from a Special Mint Set in lower mint State grade (for the date, anyway)
Yup. Since the post is nearly two years old, I wonder what became of it?
Nice red uncirculated coins. pretty common in that grade for that date. Why would you want to get them graded?
I just see a normal Washington quarter dollar.
Thanks, but I wasn't asking the question. Just adding on how intricate it really can be.....
How is anyone capable of deciding what amount of damage changes a coin from a MS67 to a MS66 or a 63 to 64. I can understand wear at high points...
She simply LOVES it when I submit!
The dollar was a dog but the double eagle was a beaut! Those dollars must have really gone up since I messed around with them. I have had a...
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