Welcome to CT, sploosh! We see very many plated quarters here. Most people posting them think they've found the holy grail, a quarter on a 90%...
Click on the photos to enlarge. I can see the doubling.
Don't pay more than a penny because that coin is damaged.
About a quarter million.
Plating bubbles.
Snot. No, not really. A die gouge?
I don't know what the poll or pole is, either. I do know that it's not mandatory in order to post.
I'll bet the guy you bought it from had only a dollar into it.
Don't start picking on the Mormons!
HOLY SOCKS, BATMAN! [IMG]
Yes, I did ask. Did you notice what post I quoted? I was speaking to the OPs question.
Duh.
Why would the mint do that?
Is this a joke? I'd like to be able to laugh with you, but I'm more inclined to laugh at you, @coinman1234.
I don't agree. It looks like a legit PCGS logo. The C and the S are quite different.
The coin looks to me like it's been cleaned. Maybe the original coin was switched out of the slab?
No photo, but the PCGS # is legit. http://www.pcgs.com/cert/29824366 It's graded VF30BN. Why did the seller hide the grade? He's fishing for...
Nope. That belongs to Congress.
Because everyone wants a used wedding band.
How are they stuck together? Are they uncut? Pictures are needed.
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