Is there a pic above AG-3? No? Then my guess would be that the pic below AG-3 would correspond to that grade. Correct me if I'm wrong....
Really? You can't figure this out?
I see three coins, none of which is a 1962D. I also do not see an error, damage or a lamination.
Yes, that quarter's had quite the beating. Do you think it's too late to return it?
Nope. A basket of coins is dumped into the hopper of the edge lettering machine, making the edge lettering placement totally random.
Please post clearer pics with more coin and less background.
Is your coin so special that one thread is not enough?
On the "C", if it's not a hit, then I don't know what it is, but I do know that it's not doubling.
boughten?:confused:
Plating issues combined with MD?
I wasn't trying to say you were wrong. I was just trying to get a laugh. They can't all be gems. Sorry. The '80 looks like die deterioration or...
What? :D
Can you post a pic of both sides of the whole coin. What you have posted looks to me like MD.
Sorry, I don't think hypothetically about impossibilities.
The mint never made zinc coated copper cents or steel coated copper cents.
They were not susceptible to corrosion because they were coated with zinc, they were susceptible to corrosion because they were made of steel....
Let's eat Grandma! Let's eat, Grandma! Punctuation is important, too.
Definitely damage.
Ditto.
Are you talking about the east end of the northern border? I'm not sure what that is. A better pic (straight on, not from an angle) might show more.
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