Since it doesn't appear to be on a mound (1913), or have a mint mark. (Often the early mint mark dates can be valuable.) There's not a lot of risk...
Discovery coin. That's YUGE. Good job.
Why are people selling silver below melt? Considering silver is very low right now.
They are NIFC, and low mintage. But there's really no market for them currently. A Kennedy collector might need them to fill holes and doesn't...
Photo the edge, and post the weight. It could be a blank quarter, which has good value. Or maybe not.
Most likely environmental damage. If that coin was in the ground, and recovered (metal detector). The soil, air, water, chemicals react with the...
Can't see the reverse, but this is at most a 25 cent coin. Grading is very expensive.
Agree with post #5 53 and 45 First one, reverse a little nicer than obv. Second one shows enough wear for the 45.
All of the 43, 44 and 45's are silver. (Large MM over dome.) 42 made both kinds, 42, and 42-D regular, 42-P and 42-S silver (large MM).
Well, I thought there was only 1 known. How many 1941 Canadian quarters could this San Francisco mint worker have in 1970 to accidentally drop...
You need a specialist for that, but that could raise the value.
I am not sure. But there are a few things on the reverse that looks cleaned to me. You see where those shiny spots come through, and a different...
Full steps are very rare. 1939-D is a good coin. Second lowest mintage after the 1950-D I believe. $7 in F-12.
The others are around a nickel. I would go 15 cents on the nice one.
I think there is only 1 of this error known.
In VG I might lean more towards $20-$25. The obverse is very smooth and worn. Reverse color shows evidence of cleaning, which would bring the...
When I was a kid, ads were offering $10,000 for copper 1943's. And then not too long ago it was under 100K. Are they really worth a million...
Some of the funny backs have that as well. [ATTACH]
That circle on the obverse looks like coin rolling machine damage. The part on the rim at 10 o'clock looks like standard damage.
Agree with post #2
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