Yes indeed and I’m glad Rick chimed in as I was mistaken.
I can’t beat you on this as I agree.
Just a worn die.
Yes it increases the value. Just don’t try and to buy your lunch at McDonald’s.
Yes it’s the real thing. Trade Dollars circulated in the Asian countries to compete with similar coins from other countries. Different merchants...
Just minted from a die that should have been removed from service.
I had to say this Randy, but you should be kicking yourself my friend.
All I see is a stain.
To me it looks normal. What exactly are you seeing that’s weird? And yes, weird is a loose term.
Paper is light and flimsy. Coins are not. It’s not the printing that’s the problem, it’s in the cutting. The BEP cuts more that one sheet at a...
And it’s even copper coated. Nice find.
And here’s a 1917 Type 1 Standing Liberty Quarter. Beautifully toned. Easy to see her drapery is a bit low. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
And we can’t forget Waffled Quarters. Not sure what the problem was but they have been canceled by the mint. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
And the spitting horse of course. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here’s a few of mine with errors. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That’s better than getting a head injury.
I’ll make it simple. It’s from cleaning.
I sure wouldn’t be interested in anything like this, from them or anyone else.
A good one to experiment on as you say. Only 2,288,000 minted but it looks to be in F-40 or EF-45. That dark toning is hiding some of the wear.
Did the dealer give you a discount on anything? Next time, please wear adequate protection.
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