Nice! There are 2 cuds over the Y. -03 and -04 https://cuds-on-coins.com/washington-quarter-cuds-1932-1999/
I think that I have heard that stated here before.
I found this one the other day. [ATTACH]
Thats crazy. Even crazier is the thought of a $250 bill.
Update, I have now found 3-2024D dimes, still no nickels. And 5 2025P Ida P Wells quarters.
Is that Lincoln in a Bezel?
Melt for me.
I can see a late stage die cap. I would like to know which side was the hammer die, Not sure on that one. @alurid may have a point.
Low XF, maybe a pocket piece.
It isn't just the highpoints. High points are what is considered rub, stacking, etc. The brilliance of one coin to the next in the same grade is...
Not to be a sceptic, that really depends on the amount of gold found, I would like to think that not all moneys given. Or better yet taken, isn't...
@Vorpaledged that's fantastic! Do you think that it is a malfunction in the press? or Intentional. Here is a multi struck fantasy coin, I picked...
Can you share any more of the info. Until Jack gets here? The crack from wreath to rim between D and S look to be in the right place. Also, the...
When Luster was compromised, is probably the pinpoint of when most numismatists noticed the change. It started happening before 2004.
There is heavy die polishing in the area of the FG. It could be missing due to that or a clogged die.
That is MD and not a doubled die. Worth silver value.
That is a ridge ring. It is die deterioration and not an error. You can stop saying No MM, the coin was struck at the Philadelphia mint
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