I'm starting to become a serious collector, though I've only been collecting for a few years. I have quite a few pieces of coin literature and...
Looks more like some light mechancial doubling or a hit, but I'm not an expert on quarters. Keep up the hunt!
Yes, they appear to be some form of mechanical doubling. Nice find by the way. Keep up the hunt!
I hear numbers of something like less than 1 out of every 100 people in the US is a coin collector. If the population is around 314,000,000 that...
They are collectable but don't command that strong a premium. They can still be found in circulation as well as OBW rolls. Keep up he hunt!
Wow I can't believe I got it right...and 64+ would not be unreasonable with this coin.
Don't quit your day job, Jay. :rolleyes:
Wow thanks! Let me know how the presentation goes.:)
For beginners, asking whether a coin is a doubled die is all part of the learning experience. Finding a doubled die takes a lot of trial and...
I'll say AU-55.
Someone may have done a little "science experiment" on it, by adding another layer of metal onto it outside of the mint.
Purdy! :smile
Cool off-center error!
Flat and shelf-like. Mechanical doubling. Keep up the hunt!
This is mechanical doubling. http://www.cointalk.com/t224087/
It is either a small die chip or a plating blister. Poke it with a toothpick and see if it deflates. Keep up the hunt!
Appears to be lamination but also has some scrapes. Was there an attempt to remove it?
Seems to match, Yakpoo. I paid $4 for it...thanks for the info.
Hi folks. Need some help identifying this coin. Obverse says "GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA". Reverse says "IN MEMORY OF THE GOOD OLD DAYS". Has a...
My impression of a type set is one of every design of a denomination. For instance, I am putting together a type set of 1 cent coins. I have a...
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