Working for the oil company on this one. Hoping for something on one of the rings. All junk. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Enchilada
If they didn't use any wide AM reverse dies in 1995, why look for one?
The missing Bear. Gave it to GF's nephew. [ATTACH]
https://www.uscurrencyauctions.com/$100-us-currency-value-price-guide.htm Circulated $100-$140 I stand by my $105-$110.
You can go to this site, and see if it was a short run. http://www.mycurrencycollection.com/reference/star-notes/lookup
Errors happen at the mint. Damage happens later. You have a regular quarter.
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Well there's still a premium because they are uncut, although the folds hurt. I can guess $10-$15 but Steve in Tampa would know.
I got these metal detecting. The only one missing is a hunter medallion similar to the one on the lower left, but with a bear on it. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Was not looking at the lettering at all but the bleached discoloration.
Magician's coins do have value. Check some other threads here. But I believe a few dollars.
Well the 82 is zinc, and the plating blisters may be the cause of what you are seeing.
I like the half cents. Is this highlighted area due to an old cleaning? The reverse is much better, but I think it would average out to VG also....
I believe these bills carry a small premium. (If you are not selling on EBay with fees and shipping.) $105- $110 to the right buyer.
Search Google (or the search box here) for "Magician's Coin". Worth keeping.
Spooner. The dryer coins are mushy, and the spooners have those rims.
While it does look like the 9 has some curl, the 7 is low, it needs to be high. And LIBERTY is well struck. I also think LD. As for Kurt, he...
It's a nickel. If you like the colors put it in a 2x2 flip and keep it. No extra value to me. These modern coins have been mass produced and...
The 11-S is a semi key and might require professional conservation.
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