All of them annoy me to no end, especially when there is an otherwise nice error/variety involved.
My first car was a 1965 Catalina. Sure do miss that "chick" car. So much room and only $250.00. I lost my innocence in that car.
Of course Fred is likely correct but only the first few issues got a lot of notoriety for missing or partial missing edge lettering. But others...
Nice and bold, nice find!
Yes, a "Best of Variety". Nice find and great if caught in the wild.
Struck through grease and/or other debris. Interesting but does not hold any real value. A keeper if you like.
I love this design and they are gorgeous in mint state condition.
What Chris said. Please take a visit to www.doubleddie.com to learn about all of the various types of errors and how they come to be. The...
Reminds me of the old days with ham and single sideband cards we used to keep track of our friends on the radios.
I would have to respectfully disagree on this Amos. There are new listings coming to light on a regular basis. Error and variety collecting has...
Some type of tool that might mimic a meat tenderizer? But I really have no clue. Defective planchet? Pitted die?
And don't kick yourself after this. You erred on the side of caution. With these photos I would have done the same. The low prices for these...
In order to participate further on this forum, everyone will be required to purchase a dictionary. We don't want @paddyman98 to have a nervous...
I actually saw a listing on Listia that said "Dooble Dye". I nearly messed my pants laughing so hard.
Maybe it's the photos, but that quarter looks dreadfully hazed.
Tempting, yes. For myself I would not. These all should have been slabbed by a leading TPG. Pics are too blurry and one cannot see any minor flaws...
So, I'm on my second bank box of quarters this past month and noticing how badly these two years are doing in circulation. The obverse is taking a...
During the Great American Coin Hunt I tossed around 10 rolls into circulation. Maybe coming back to haunt us.
Nice and always better than the hole in the donut.
Happy to hear you are on the mend. Take it slow and easy.
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