Ahhh. Ok Thanks for the correction guys.
Seeing how I have yet to find a W quarter, I would keep it just because and like collecting nut said, there's not many of them.
If not I will give you face value for it, even swap?
@Mountain Man are you going to keep it?
That's what my brain does with math. I was one of the dumb ones you guys woke up!
You guys seriously don't see the obverse coming through the reverseo_O
https://youtube.com/shorts/2WJGYrFCx3s?feature=share
Bit of a studder in my description. But maybe you guys can understand what I meant
This would have been a beautiful coin if the front wouldn't been a beautiful coin if the obverse wasn't done on the concrete:shifty:[ATTACH]...
So what that means is people make up their own cross reference number?
Ok, I wasn't aware that they represent two different things. Can you explain to me
@Mark68 this is actually the one I have. It's a 74. as you can see there's no reference number below it.[ATTACH]
I may be posting this in the wrong forum, not sure where I belong on this but either way... How does a coin get assigned a reference number? Say...
Someone in Atmore must like doing this to quarters. This is the 2nd one I have come across. I posted a thread a little while back containing the...
No more crease's. Flat and smooth now:happy: no iron or heat used.
I'm hoping I can find it
Received this in change. I've read comments on other coins stating it's a dryer coin, is this what has happened here?[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Does anyone else think the #1 in the serial number is weird? It is larger than the other numbers.
Those :cool:
I submitted my star note. Fingers crossed I get in contact with the duplicate note and the owner is will to sell it to me
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