I only had to look at your first pic to see that it is post mint damage.
It's also scratched.
Thank you. The latest spaghetti models are taking it just off the coast. Still in the line of total destruction, though.
Take your pics straight on, not on an angle, and crop out all of that background.
Nope, not damage. That's a cud, caused by a broken die. Yours is a nice one. I don't see one that looks like it on this site:...
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There is no zinc in a quarter. Please don't piggy-back on someone else's thread. Start your own thread with pics of your coin to get the...
First, post pics of it here. You'll get better advice if you do.
Not all shiny, old coins are worth a premium. Do you own one of these? [IMG] If not, you should get one. You don't even have to get the newest...
Where do you see doubling?
Circulation wear.
I can hear the collective groan from here. :rolleyes:
It was struck with a slightly misaligned die. It's very common and carries nop premium.
That's because they are made of steel that's plated with zinc.
I can see the 4 on both coins. The coins look to be replated, so I'll say they are worth a penny each. Take pics straight on, not from an angle,...
Nothing special about them. Spenders.
You've read 'How to get rich with pocket change' and now think you're an expert. Your attitude won't get you very far here.
Its a chunk of metal. Post pics of all three sides.
Why is he wrong? Explain what makes your coin a mint error.
Thanks. I missed that.
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