Just Google "Coin Supplies" and compare prices.
Photos would help us give better opinions. Thank you if you post the pics.
Even though it's a star note there's nothing special about it. The serial number is high. Also, it's circulated, creased, stained, margins are not...
I voted 65+ just misses 66 due to the left side of the obverse.
Ask a moderator, @desertgem, his opinion. I'll probably agree with it.
Photos are good enough to show what you wanted us to see. I have a few given by family. Sentimental value only.
Charles Barber was very talented but IMO it's too bad the talent didn't come through on the coins.
More important than what "some will say..." is what you will say why you think this is an error.
@Jeff Callahan. Congratulations on your 1972 D find. In order to be sure you have DDO-001 you should compare die markers as there's five different...
I hope they go for unlimited mintage and keep it simple by not introducing multiple finished coins.
The normal weight of a nickel is 5g (+/- 0.194g) Your coin is only slightly more than 1/10th of a gram above tolerance. @paddyman98 gave you the...
Did you weigh the coin? IMO, judging by your photo it appears to be a copper plated zinc cent. It has plating bubbles all over the obverse.
@DarkRage666. Here's a good site for a glossary of coin terms: https://coins.ha.com/c/ref/glossary.zx You can also search error-ref.com
If Wexler says ALL 1982 P, D, S, will have this doubling IMO it would seem to mean there's no added value for a Doubled Die. [ATTACH] It's found...
You can take it to a coin dealer or jeweler who has an XRF analyzer that can determine the metal content of your quarter. This will remove all...
Welcome to Coin Talk. There's several sites where you can learn about the different kinds of doubling and how they occur. It's very helpful to...
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I thought your video was pretty good. IMO the best value of a video is to show the luster or cartwheel effect on modern coins. I bet your method...
Welcome to Coin Talk. For the future, coins are not stamped, they are struck. IMO your coin is not a doubled die. It appears to be Machine...
Sorry, thought I had provided the link in my 1st post. You probably know about it already but here it is: http://www.error-ref.com/
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