I see nothing that would make me say it is a doubled die.
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Ungraded proof sets should only be bought when you can inspect the coins in person. It's very hard to grade proofs from photos, and it's easy to...
I can't tell why the half was called cleaned from here, but there's probably some parts of the surface that are too glossy or that show a patch of...
Yuck. In no universe should anyone pay more than melt for that. Also, cleaned (or in this case, highly polished) and AT are not mutually...
They're worth no more than melt, even if real. They all look bad, but then I have to wonder what a real one that was polished, then etched in...
Here's what a squared NJ looks like compared with the original. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Someone used software back in the 80s to design a square quarter, then had dies prepared with modified denomination and struck fantasy pieces with...
That was a good price. A one-sided DMPL is worth a premium over a normal coin, especially if it's on the obverse. A 2-sided PL is $375-$525, and...
I wrote a short program to square a round coin a while back (March 2016, so it seems), and it came out pretty much like this one. [IMG] [IMG]...
2027-2030 would be youth sports? Will any youth even know what a quarter is by then? :banghead:
It probably came back QT and now the seller just wants to make it someone else's problem.
The slabs are exposed to a gas, and since they're not air tight, the gas will find its way into the slab and tone the coin.
Natural, but not attractive.
So it sold for $170 in 2016. Recent sales include its "litter mate," cert number 33018230, which brought $630 -- considerably more than the...
First one I missed. Dang. This coin will end up in a 68 holder sooner or later. Was the selling price for a high end 67?
I spent some time with this, thought 67 right away, then started looking for answers to the question, "Why not 68?" There are plenty in the pops,...
This is a tricky bunch to attribute. I've done some with the Newcomb book, but as any sane person would, I prefer the Grellman book that I've...
Not until 1969. The master model had last been redone in 1918, and detail gradually wore away as new master dies were made year after year.
Before long, ordering ASEs from the mint will be as complex as ordering a coffee at Starbucks.
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