It looks like a nasty fingerprint and smudge on the obverse.
Odds are that you will get a few if you buy one or two rolls at any bank. I have found quite a few in rolls.
I don't care much for multi-letter acronyms, but FOG is one I do like and use.
Perhaps the US Mint will start a late-night TV show where they can barker their tinker toy coins. Some of their ideas are just childish.
This is about all you get out of DC, commemorative coins and names for new post offices. Don't ask them to spend time doing anything meaningful.
No. I had been buying from the mint since 1959. I quit. Too much junk at too much of a premium.
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I don't use the US Mint anymore. I can't see starting more long-range series with several different configurations. To have a set of quarters...
Very nice. I have one I got in change back in the 50's. Not nearly as nice as yours. Good pick.
Congrats Sarge.
Looks like raised ground. That would make it a 1913 variety 1.
Nice. Looks like a pre-cud on the reverse.
I see a lot of virtually MS quarters lately.
Here is a similar one that I soaked in acetone for a short time and then just lifted the foreign material off. That is shown in the last photo....
My son was on the Plymouth Rock until it was decommissioned. Then he went to the Carl Vinson. My Father-in law was on LST-1007 during WW II. I...
Thanks for your service. Have a great retirement. I was only able to do 5 years. In the Air Force and posted to a Navy Ammunition Depot for 4...
San Fransisco Mintmark Styles (lincolncentresource.com) Try this
Very true @Paddy54 I guess I still live back then. My only criteria is eye appeal.
Yes, the 2008 has a lot of character. I also like it best.
I have always thought the same. How can something found in circulation be declared MS? But, like you said, it meets all the criteria.
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