Agree with Larry. My reason is while the original coin was dark, it looked more natural. It is a little "cleaner" now and sometimes that is a...
Agree with $1 max because of damage. Otherwise $10- $15.
The lamination does have some value. I missed that. Good eye Eddie.
Well one problem, is the new people don't see the old posts /photo comparison. So I post the photo again so they can look at the shape of the 2....
No it doesn't happen at the mint. The position and height of the date on the Buffalo and Standing Liberty Quarter was in an area that received a...
There have literally been hundreds of this same post. No, it never gets tiring.
Just compare to this photo to get the 2. And then weigh it. [ATTACH]
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Damage. The copper is plating, and that light color is the zinc under it.
This is true, but at first all I saw was a link. And then later, the photos magically appeared. You are some kind of trickster coin demon.
You can't bend it back, and any attempt will make it worse than it already is. Even with the bend, and the cleaning (assuming it is gold) this...
If it wasn't damaged that was a good coin. Some poor numismatist is lighting a candle somewhere.
It's the old bait and switch. They rope you in with the promise of big bucks, and now you are cleaning toilets with a toothbrush. Wondering what...
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Compare your 2 to the photo. [ATTACH]
Compare your 2, with the photo. [ATTACH]
All dimes, quarters and half dollars are currently minted on blanks that consists of outer layers of copper-nickel (75% copper and 25% nickel)...
Damage on the head lowers the value. Last photo of the reverse appears cleaned. 2-3 cents.
2-3 cents.
Well you don't do a million dollars all at once. It's the same money rolled over. It adds up over time. I can't get halves but people do a few...
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