Meow, I see what you mean, but, even in 2014-15 I looked at my change each time, and found very few 2010-2012 Quarters. Last year, I was fortunate...
Welcome to CoinTalk! I agree with Chris, if you plan on paying over face value, it's worth purchasing mint state coins.
If you post the whole image, it will be easier to tell what it is.
Very nice find! Did you buy it, or find it in circulation?
"A true doubled die is a variety in that it is created during the die making process. As a result, the doubling will appear on every coin struck...
We need more images of the coin in order to tell, but, from what I know, mechanical doubling is where the die is shifted during minting, rather...
I'm working on completing a set of 1946-'64 Roosevelt dimes. '46-'59 are in AU condition, and the early 60s ones might be MS. I already completed...
What? 89 GBP? Apparently even has a certificate of authenticity. Who would fake such a creepy coin?
Or possibly cleaned.
I guess “note in question” would have been a better selection of words. (Yes, I know it’s one note.)
Yes, you most certainly could. I haven't been searching rolls, but I purchased some nice AU 1958 D cents for only $0.10 each at my local coin store.
Hmph. I missed out on all the action, unfortunately.
Very nice finds! Several years ago, I got given a jar filled with 1974 P and D cents about 200 or 300 of them, all in AU or even BU condition.
It might be just mechanical doubling, as there are several doubled areas on the coin, including Lincoln's portrait.
Exactly! All I see is a clearly defined “D” mintmark.
But, what if the buyer "never receives" the air guitar? :D
Yes, it is doubling- machine doubling apparently. Here is an example on a 1 cent coin: [IMG]...
I used to hold onto coins from the 60s ('65-'69) and 1976 bicentennials in AU condition. Occasionally even EF and XF condition. However, I...
I want cool hair, just like Andrew Jackson!
Very nice acquisition! I think grading for planchets is highly subjective.
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