Not clad. It's a 1964
Well that's one opinion.
Found this in a can of miscellaneous us and foreign coins somebody gave me. Any thoughts on why somebody would cut a quarter like this?
Did not know USPS was going in the healthcare business.
I had planned to keep mine but when the prices got up to $2,000 decided I could buy several really nice coins and also pay for Christmas by...
All 88s are wide am.
As a person that uses all 3 I just shake my head whenever I hear anybody talk about privatizing the post office. I to have had far fewer issues...
I often wonder the percentage of coins on eBay that are stolen. It has to have some kind of effect on the market when coins sell very cheap.
I sold mine and now for the first time in my life feel like I can afford that 1909 s VDB Lincoln in mint state 63 or 64
You didn't burst my bubble. That was my point.
If these prices are real I am now worth millions.
I once was into searching rolls of nickels. I now have about $800 worth sitting in coffee cans. One of these days I'll take them to the bank but...
Weird things happen to coins. Some intentional, some not.
I'm guessing they snapped up the first ones to hit eBay. In the early running they could be had for $600.
We live in a weird world when a COA with an autograph is worth way more than the coin. Just one more gimmick in the wacky coin Market.
We want coins, we don't need them.
I was going to keep mine but at these prices I might have to sell so I can get that Lincoln 09 s VDB I always wanted.
That's exactly why they will never be as sought-after as the 95w. The majority of the enhanced proofs are grading 70.
I'm wondering how people feel that this is any different than charging 100 times face-value value or more for a 2019 W mint mark atb quarter....
That's right. Like these horrible money greedy individuals who want to charge me 100 times face value for a w mint quarter they found at the bank...
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