The steels should weigh 2.8 and the copper 3.1. There are a million fakes for every real 1.
Large date. Look at the 2 on the comparison photo. [ATTACH]
Only used 1 gallon of gas. Passed 5000 quarters. 1942-S wheatie, the pressed coin is from Roswell and there's a flying saucer on it. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes, I only looked at the obverse. But again I didn't say it was an offset ink transfer, only that it looked like one, which it does.
Also include a photo of the whole coin.
There's no P over D on these modern coins. It's either damage, wear or a die chip.
Used to be more finds. They have a message now at the end to tell the customer to check the reject slot.
If you click on the sold photo and scroll down you can still see it. It does look like an offset ink transfer.
I have to use the headphones, with stereo it is much easier for me to pinpoint the spot, than with the headphones out. With the headphones out,...
Yes most of the 68's are nickel. But some are 50% silver. Nice 1965 though. 80% on that one.
Probably damage, and this is not the proper thread to post this.
There is a thread in the currency forum ALMOST. This is a classic almost.
Looks like a half penny. The penny for that date was silver with a diff. reverse....
There are very few 1969 S dd in circulation, but there are some. There are probably zero 1955 dd in circulation. They are all in collections....
The post you are replying to is 8 years old.
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What Paddy said. Once it has been reprocessed, that doubling is not doubled die doubling.
Not a ladder, face value. Ones also face value. They print billions of these things, very few modern notes have value over face. You would need an...
While they may be details, there is a market for old toned Washingtons. If you are an Ebay seller you might be able to sell them as is. (Out of...
Normal circulated quarters. 25 cents each.
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