Pictures would be necessary for proper ID. It sounds like you have a normal clad quarter or possibly one that has been plated. Weight is normal...
I don't think you are allowed to state a grade on ebay unless the coin is graded by one of the top third party graders.
It's a 33.3 - W.1 , which is a Rarity 4 variety I believe. It threw me a little at first because I didn't see the first cinquefoil before...
I only collect real coins.
Damage, corrosion, some kind of goop on the coin. There is no explanation that works for that to have happened at the mint.
I know I have a few McClellan tokens somewhere, I'm going to have to search!
Still worth a quarter.
I'm in for late die state and heavy circulation.
Most likely nickel plating. Pure nickel is magnetic.
I believe the said Judge Sewall was also one of the Salem witch trial judges. Neat item!
This is "young mag" from a couple years ago that had some REALLY wild "discoveries".
That is rust on the 1943, and I am pretty sure I see copper showing through on the 1944. Unfortunately that would mean it is a normal coin that...
Is it the one struck on the flying eagle cent?
Just a normal, heavily circulated cent with some post mint damage.
I get most of my coins on ebay, you just have to know what you are looking at and be careful of who you buy from.
We are all there with you!
There is no way for this to have happened at the mint. It was just ground or sanded with something fine enough not to leave too obvious marks.
Welcome to the forum. It is a real coin that has been altered by grinding down the reverse.
I would say it depends on where you were. Not really something the average person would carry in the east, but maybe in the west. I have talked...
I hear you, four New Jerseys in a month, I need to take a break!
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