The high spots look heavily dinged on the obverse which one would not necessarily expect on a coin with such luster. I agree that it just...
Thanks. That'll look good in my SAE Slab Type collection.
Eroded dies in conjunction with being struck through machine grease.
Collected or stored from circulation and then simply recirculated again which caused wear on the high points of the coin. Not an error. And yes,...
Mine have been on Backorder but as of today, 7/24/2013, they're expected to ship out on 7/19/2013. A-r-r-g-h! I expect that when I do receive...
Ditto. I kinda miss the Heraldic Eagle Reverse!
Is this what you are looking for?? http://www.cointalk.com/threads/1932-d-d-washington-quarter.217468/
Which Registry?
The relative popularity of the coin and its low published mintage numbers will outshine a variety on the coin any day of the week. One of the...
Simple. If they have no clue then all sorts of things can be imagined. There are two things that most of these folks know for sure. 1. Error...
My experience has been that it takes at least "TWO" individuals that consider it highly collectible.
Ditto!
Look at the "1". It looks like nice doubling to me but I would expect similar doubling on the rest of the date. Unless, of course, it was...
For a 1932-D Washington, I doubt that ANY type of variety would add value to the coin.
LOL! Not likely since once its off the board, its provenance is gone and it becomes just another Jefferson Proof. Besides, a piece like this...
That's a cool photo but I've never really cared for that particular design. It makes me think that Lady Liberty just saw a ghost or perhaps she's...
This is difficult to say since big dollar coin purchases have more to do with "popularity" than actual rarity. In other words, if a coin has an...
1965 and 1966 have some nice doubled die coins. Are you checking for those before spending them??
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I've got a nicely Toned Silver 1971-S Eisenhower Proof coin up on eBay that looks to be going very cheaply!...
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