Score 1 for Ed Wood.
Slight misaligned die strike on the obverse as well.
The weight won't be that much more with the Scotch tape. The weight will tell you if it is copper or zinc. Acetone should remove that tape. Even...
It's not the size of the 2 that is large or small. That's just the name of the variety. Now in the 1960 small date, it is physically smaller than...
If the planchet weighs 3.1g, $3 without the Scotch tape, 2.5g zinc, $2 without the Scotch tape. Your own personal results may vary. Kids, don't...
The 1943-D is the lowest minted at 15 million.
Yes you want the numbers to be closer to the rim as Kurt mentioned. [ATTACH]
https://www.uscurrencyauctions.com/us-currency-value-price-guide.htm
Yes I have the small date 82-D zinc. I need the 1982 SD zinc Philly. Thanks.
All of the coins in 1965 1966 and 1967 don't have mint marks. And this 1966 quarter may or may not have been produced at Philly. Since the other...
Reverse is nice and if all coins were graded the same, the VG 10 is very close. But old copper gets a little leeway. I am around F-12 max F-15 if...
Once you see the small date 2, you never forget it, and it's easy to tell them apart.
If it's a Philly small date, and in excellent condition, it is a good coin. (1982-P zinc) That's the one I am missing to complete my set.
Also 65 there's some nicks on the obverse, and some weird stuff on the rev. which I think is because of the holder. There seems to be something...
Yes, I realize this isn't always the case. And new discoveries are made all the time. Anything is possible. I just meant that the times that gold...
That looks pretty good. Ask paddyman.
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It's the 82-D small date that is the unicorn. This one is QC (questionable color) may have been cleaned. In MS grades the 82 Philly small date...
It's just very worn. If it looked brand new and weighed light, then it would be good.
This says that the round leaves cross/bow tie is the expensive variety. The links should explain....
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