Too much ink
That is a plated quarter.
That’s sure a beautiful coin! Congratulations!
I do enjoy driving myself insane. It helps me to stay normal so I can function. :smuggrin:
LOL, I’ll make it work for me but Randy, I’m sorry but your on your own. :)
Sounds delicious. Randy and I will share a batch. Please contact us right here on CT as soon as you have them ready. Lol @Randy Abercrombie
Currently I have 17 albums and folders that I’m working on. I plug an empty slot each time I can, with the correct coin of course. Lol. I’m about...
My wife made her brother chocolate chip cookies for his birthday two days ago. I got a dozen of them as they wouldn’t fit into the container she...
Sure is. It’s making me hungry. :smuggrin:
It’s a 1920-D
You crack me up girl. Hopefully you have it now.
I doubt any member on CT could say for sure with that photo.
It would be a waste of money to pay anything over face value for that coin.
X2
It has spend a little time in the ground and is permanently environmentally damaged.
Looks good to me.
It’s a worn die that caused it.
This was posted recently. Maybe it will help. And that’s a very nice rotated reverse. [ATTACH]
You’re welcome
Each series has a key and semi key dates. It also depends on condition, grade and mintage. Basically, Franklins are common and therefore...
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