Your quarter is just damaged, but I don't understand why you ran it through the car wash. Don't you know that you shouldn't clean coins?...
Blech! Chris
Only bidiots! Chris
I don't see any doubling, and the phat letters may only mean that they need to go on a diet. Chris
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but weren't they sold only at the Denver Mint? I don't ever recall seeing these sets sold on the US Mint website....
It's just one of the reasons why I call them Crappy Zincolns! Chris
But in a normal strike, the die usually does strike the planchet outside of IGWT all the way to the position where the upset rim would normally...
Let's suppose that a collar clash occurred at some point in time before the broadstrike. Wouldn't it seem possible that the clash could show on...
Welcome to the neighborhood, Latisha! The small "D's" that you think you see are not really there. It is called pareidolia. It's like looking at...
You must be seeing things. Sorry! Chris
I don't like this, either. Try referring to one of your reference books upside down. Chris
Did you see my comments in Post #15? Chris
Ditto! Chris
I'm leaning toward real. Jim, wouldn't it make sense that a second strike would be contacting the (already raised) devices on the coin before...
@Pete Apple Perhaps @mikediamond will chime in and give you his opinion. Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood! The likelihood of finding uncirculated rolls of SQ's or ATB quarters or Westward Journey nickels at any bank...
Thanks for posting this. Yes, sometimes BoobTube does produce some valuable information, but that is still about as often as someone finding a...
That is die deterioration, not hub doubling. A different camera isn't going to change anything. Chris
I don't see any doubling, but I do see some die deterioration. Chris
I agree! It's unfortunate that the OP didn't bother to explain it in the first place. Chris
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