I saw it was over $27,000. No matter how high it goes, once the dumping starts it's going back to $6000, which is still WAY overpriced IMO....
Looks like a proof but badly impaired. $10-$20
Response to post #16. If the copper layer was missing from both sides, the coin would be thin and light. Almost 100% of the time, when it is not...
The tolerance is +/- .13 grams. 2.98 3.11 3.24. So while technically it is a tad heavy and out of spec, it is on a slightly thicker planchet...
Vise and vice are two different words. The OP coin is a textbook example of a vise job. Thread of the year.
It could just be wear. Or it could be because of a grease filled die. No extra value.
Current melt value is just under $20. (Like 19.98 or something).
That's an Ohio state quarter. Birthplace of aviation pioneers, not a moon landing quarter.
The Canadian Coin Price Guide shows the dot to be fairly centered. The OP coin the dot is off center. [ATTACH]
Sometimes the coin can be slightly underweight. (Struck on a slightly thinner planchet.) It has to be drastically under or over weight to have value.
Not a mule. If there is a quarter impression on this coin, someone stuck it in a vise, or, heated it together with the penny.
Here's my Colorado one. [ATTACH]
I imagine it's worth $1 or less. "Die clash values are minimal at best and are common enough that they add very little value to a coin."
It's around $100. You may get someone to go 101 or 102. Without the rip it's a maximum of $105. The rip kills it. The longer you hold it the value...
The copper plating is very shiny when new. All of those coins are worth 1 cent each.
Here is a photo from PCGS if you want to compare. The 8's on the OP coin are thicker than this photo. [ATTACH]
Not even worth the hernia lugging boxes of 2020 cents around. How much over $25 does the bank have to pay the coin service for a box?
IDK but I think 1234567 would be a more desirable SN.
AustinJ0324 (I realize this is 2 weeks ago) but that's a nice one. Use full image instead of thumbnail.
Supply and demand?
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