Check for low mintages, fancy serial numbers and try to get them to keep one of each year.
Those bat quarters are interesting. Welcome to CT.
I have a few cents that have that same look. I believe the wear and oil from our fingers gives it that shiny silvery look. It’s still brown like...
Nice clash. Liberty is damaged. Minor wear and circulation but nice.
Sorry, just my fat fingers on these small keys. It seems to be happening more as I age. Lol
A great find for your 10th silver coin this year. Keep cleaning up those NYC parks and congratulations on all those likes.
I agree. No worries but I feel for the OP.
But the OP said he tried to return it as the seller claimed he accepted returns but filed an appeal and the seller won so the OP can’t return it....
No matter how you look at it, it’s damaged.
That’s all? I need about 20 and it’s driving me crazy. Just break down and buy them. Do it correctly and forget the ideas we all have to fill...
I’ve seen them called replated or reprocessed. They are overpriced. One of the local coin shops near me sells 1943 steel cents from all three...
I see a few light marks that are interfering with the steps and the steps themselves are worn. It doesn’t take much to make them non-full steps.
@Randy Abercrombie Just how many holes do you have in that Type set?
Time to stop using eBay. Sorry about what your going through. You could leave bad feedback but I think the seller can block it. I’ve never...
I think it looks like a slight MAD but it could be the wear causing it. I think it’s in good condition. A semi-key date with nice honest wear....
Great find and yes, it’s in very nice shape.
Spell check changed it again. It should be guessed. Lol
Yes, that I see but there is too much dirt around it to tell if it’s an RPM, a Doubled die mint mark or damage.
Return it and get your money back.
Hard to tell with all that dirt and gunk in and around the mint mark.
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