OK. Got it now.
We have a small engine museum a few miles from me in Coolspring PA. They could tell you anything you'd ever want to know about working steam...
Am I missing something? Where is the close-up of the reverse? Is it the rare one or not? I'd love to have one.
The "filled S", "open S" varieties are only on the proof issue.
Yup. That settles it. Acid etched regular quarter..... and not an 1867 like I said in my last post but a 1967. Mea culpa.
Odd. Because I have built my reputation around word of mouth and want to be "put out there" to be able to help those interested or burdened with...
I have had it take over 20 years! Of course it all depends on price.
Price them at 20% under face value and watch 'em go!
jeffB got it. Normal 1867 quarter dollar that has been through the mill including some kind of etching.
Both.
Genuine, well circulated five cents that has been polished.
I think that's one of my favorite coins I have seen on Cointalk yet.
Yes and it doesn't look like it.
That is a magnificent coin. Do you mind telling us what it cost?
It depends on what coin you are talking about and what your position is as a buyer or a seller. Mint State 2017 P Cents may be listed as 25¢ but...
Turn the coin upside down and it looks like a shark or a Great White.
Buying or selling.
I have been building a set for a customer. He's down to the tough ones..... Hawaii Spanish Trail Hudson And a few others. He's just doing the...
.....also once known as "Machine Doubling".
Area's of detail are often missing from US coins for various reasons. especially cents as they strike untold billions and aren't quite as...
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