Almost all large dates. In the second photo (Post #12, 3rd top row) That is a 1982-D small date, but probably (cough, cough) zinc. 2.5 grams. They...
It looks like it will hit $5,000 before going back to $10,000. It might NEVER go above $10,000 again. That is possible.
So hard to photograph. Looks MUCH better in hand. [ATTACH]
Love my gold plated South Dakota. Gonna take new pics. [ATTACH]
I have one of those (OP) a little better condition. I believe this is the funny back: [ATTACH]
^^^ I clicked Best Answer.
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C. All of the above.
Can't tell what it is from the photo. They are usually 1920. Although, the 1920's D mints can be good coins, too bad this is destroyed.
It's usually damage. There are lists and pictures and explanations of errors. Read up on that it's interesting.
It's never a 1982-D small date.
Looking stuff up for years and the answers were usually here. Finally signed up.
FS is really difficult on these old guys, and I think the broadstruck would also affect the steps. It's close for sure but I am not seeing it all...
The weight is good. That's one hurdle anyway. As for 1 of a kind. It's certainly rare, but if a quarter planchet was punched out of dime stock at...
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I was thinking some foreign coin slab would have the right size.
I think it's a great piece and there is going to be exchange refund remorse.
I was thinking 10 but I went VG conservative. 15 is a score. And I saw the other post too. Duh. (Slaps self on forehead.)
I like it. VG-08? Mine is an 04 I think.
On the OP coin, can this edge copper be created post mint (grinding, etc.) ? Not only haven't I seen any of these new Apostle Island quarters, I...
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