The Heritage Coin is definitely not a cull
There is no question that coin is "damaged." I don't even know why or how someone can say that it isn't. Bent, cleaned, etc. That is a cull coin...
Just as I think everyone should study the basics of how coins are made (and used to be made whichever you collect), it is equally important to...
I feel this coin was altered. Here are my reasons why. (A) The number "1" in the date on the top appears to be crooked compared the "1" below it....
Mine is 8.2 grams. Standard is 8.1
Yes. Forgot to add that part
Looks like they gutted the dollar, filed down the quarter, plated the quarter, and then dropped it in. Amazing that the weight is within tolerance
Excellent point about the quarter's rim
A dealer had it and was selling it as a magician's coin. I told him I believe the intent was not to be a magician's coin but was instead meant to...
Weighs the same as the Quarter/Dollar mule. Looks like a Quarter/Dollar mule. Sounds like a Quarter/Dollar mule... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Collect errors! Start with different error types within a series, like Washington Quarters. Always start with some kind of theme, and study and...
Probably was part of a magicians coin
That definitely looks like a "rolled thin" example
I think I saw that before. Perfect linear laminations. That is amazing
If these were found on two separate coins from what you got in change, I imagine most if not that entire roll (and more) would look the same. Thus...
[ATTACH] One is genuine, one is fake (however both are 90% pure).
Photo quality not good enough for me to tell for certain if it is a lamination, a strike through, or damage.
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Do you mean the website? If so, it is definitely real. If you mean the invisible cantaloupe you posted shaped like Rodan's The Thinker, no, it is...
I imagine a portion of them have also been resubmitted after being cracked out which inflates populations
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