This coin is being advertized as a matte finish. [IMG]
RichieB16 said; I feel sorry for the guy who paid $180 for it! $180.00 come on he only paid $179.99.
I don't see a thing except a nomal looking coin. Am I missing anything?
I forgot to mention this is the Georgia quarter and those letters are pressed into the reverse. So I guess they would be filled with some...
I've got two quarters and I'm sure I'll see more with broken dies or what do you think these are from? [IMG][IMG] Also one of the coins has...
davidh, I didn't mean that in a naughty way. I notice damage on the rim and between the 4 and 2. Did that mess with any details between the 4, 2?
I don't see it and I just had my eyes checked. Please help me.
I see Mechanical doubling on the date also. If you have ever seen the 42/1 you would know the difference.
Much nicer. Thank you for your efforts.
Looks like a doubled die or is it blurry?
What would one expect to pay for coins like those? A rough idea will help in purchasing ideas.
I have had a few that looked like that, so if there is something I need to know.
why do suppose the holes were put in those coins?
Sure it's a big deal, to us anyway. Come on SteveMS70 you've wet out appetite, lets us see it, please please and pretty please. thanks
Had a 1885 Morgan Dollar that was cleaned with toothpaste. How do I know that, my son-in-law told me he did it. It doesn't look to bad.
That's a real nice collection. But I did notice that the reverse of the 1917 had the obverse in it, any reason? thanks
looks good.
Is it the copper in the coin that tarnishes since I don't think nickel does. Thanks
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