Can I safely infer that you mean someone other than you?
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It was struck with a chipped die. There's no telling how many nickels were struck after the die was chipped and before it was retired.
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They are pretty well hidden. I can't see anything out of the ordinary. What should I be looking at?
Not so. On a WAM, the distance between the A and the M is the same as the distance between the M and the E.
Meaningless if item is not as described.
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The photos are not the best, but I'd say that's a 3.
IMO, Denver has produced much better quality coins than Philadelphia.
Between the I and the T is a die crack. I think the tail of the T shows a die crack and the cross of the T shows plating bubbles with some zinc rot.
Zinc rot. It is common on post '81 pennies for the copper plating around the mint mark to break during striking, exposing the zinc core to the...
It's a silver plated 40.
The purpose of this thread.
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Currently, the melt value is $3.3059 http://www.coinflation.com/coins/1932-1964-Silver-Washington-Quarter-Value.html
The proof is in the mint mark, D. Denver does not mint silver coins. Denver does not get silver planchets, so it can't even be an error.
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That was damaged after leaving the mint. It looks like it was smashed against a concrete block.
No. We're saying we need more evidence. A pic of it on a scale would go a long way in determining what it truly is. Better lit and in focus pics...
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