That's just a normal quarter that has suffered the rigors of circulation. PS. Please crop your photos to just the coin before posting them.
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You might start with posting a photo of your coin here. It really would make it easier for us to give you advice.
Some dryer machine coin.
Your coin certainly didn't leave the mint in that condition.
You sneaked into the liquor cabinet again today, didn't you? [IMG]
Game token?
By whom?
Looks like an upholstery tack.
One cocktail too many this afternoon?
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You cud sail it in an auction. When it sailes, you'll no the price.
This is not a coin appraisal site. If that's all you want, there are other sites that might better serve you.
I think it does worth this much. [IMG]
Its the remnant of a tellers stamp that ran off the strap.
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$60 [IMG] down the drain.
With all of the surface bubbles, I'd call it a cast fake. Show us the edge.
Yup, there's definitely a P there.
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