I realize I am late. But I felt this coin circulated a little.
Who graded it 64?
Not talking about commemoratives, I was just on circulating coinage but thank you. There was a time when it was common for 50 cent commemoratives...
The only time I see coins as an investment, is when some famous coin, with serious provenance, sells for a million dollars and then after a few...
Looks like a normal scratched up quarter. Maybe circle, or describe what you think the error is.
The Henning nickels (most common 1944) have no large letter above the dome. And they are going for $50 or so on Ebay even with the pot metal...
Denver has never made proofs. Philly and then San Francisco. Most/all of those coins look normal to me. There are still a number of 1958, 1959 and...
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First thing I would check with magnification, is the area under the jacket at 7 o'clock to see if there is any evidence of a VDB on the obverse,...
It's steel as mentioned which is why it sticks to a magnet. As for the weight, you have to use a good quality digital scale to get a more accurate...
The transition year was 1942 for nickels, when they made regular nickels at Philadelphia and Denver, and war nickels at Philadelphia and San...
I saw the crud but dismissed it as toning, I don't think it will affect the grade.
Generally, a coin will never have 2 different dates. (There are exceptions, but I said "GENERALLY"). It could have 2 or more of the same date. As...
I'm not saying it's plated. It looks plated because of the way the "finish" is so thick on the portrait and on all the devices. I'll go 68.
Nice to get it in change. It could be an 8 over 7. Need clear photos. A regular 1918-D even in that condition has value. But the 8 over 7 is rare...
It's not an error. Those raised letters get struck all the time. No need to yell. Horrible thread.
If it wasn't for the damage on the reverse, I would be at 65, if this coin has not been cleaned or enhanced in any way. It seems very shiny and I...
You can have PR coins that are lower than 60. You can't have MS coins lower than 60. I've seen PR-45 coins and lower. There are photos on this...
If it never circulated, I guess it would be MS-63 or so. While it's not full steps, it's showing some steps detail for a business strike. I can't...
Harshly cleaned is my guess. Normally these types are worth about 3 cents, but if has been scrubbed causing those lines on the portrait, 1 cent...
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