Yes, welcome to the neighborhood! Fortunately, it is a good thing that this thread is so old because $50 for those quarters is a bad buy unless...
@USCoinCollector42 No offense intended, but I agree with Books. Just browsing through the suggestions given to you by others might drive you...
It's my understanding that the FUN Show originated in 1955. http://funtopics.com/about.html#History Chris
Welcome to the neighborhood @1913LibertyHeadNickel ! Chris
Perhaps both digits just got smashed by some object in those areas. The southeast part of the "8" was also damaged so that it partially covered...
@Sstonedbeard If this is a Mint error, then please explain how and at what point in the minting process that it happened? Chris
You can clearly see metal pushed up when you enlarge the image, especially near the bridge of the nose. Chris
It looks like all you did was enlarge your original photo and crop out a portion of it. It is still blurry. You need to take a new photo, crop out...
You can clearly see metal pushed up along the edge. If it was a strikethrough, this wouldn't happen. Chris
I guess it's okay if you like carrots. Chris
The date looks like it was scraped off........PMD! Chris
I think both marks, obverse and reverse, are PMD and would probably justify a Details grade. Chris
A 1916-D Winged Liberty 10c! Chris;)
Yes! Obviously, collecting errors is not your "schtick". Chris
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They look recessed to me..........PMD! Chris
You and your friends only think it is an "S". I'm 70 and I don't need 20/20 vision to see that there is only circulation crud that makes it look...
If you want to keep it, be sure to store it in a cool, dry climate. Otherwise, it is likely to turn into just another crappy Zincoln. Chris
You started 3 threads to post these photos. Why don't you use the "Report" function (at the bottom of your post) to notify the mods about the...
You don't have to be a "nickel guy" to see that there is no "S" below and left of the mintmark. Chris
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