No, it is not a Doubled Die.
I wouldn't. For the most part I am not a set-maker for quarters. I take the best examples I find and keep them. This would be a pass from me....
No. Not a cud.
Where did the photos go :(
I collect for historical rarity rather than a manufactured rarity.
A spooned coin. I did it once.
Eventually you will post one of these I like and I will snag it from you ;) Don't leave yourself open to it by posting open auctions!
Those scratches on reverse are somewhat prominent.
I hit the language button on my keyboard by accident. It was supposed to say that I miss going to shows like tha . I haven't heard of any in what...
I think those were good buys! Ш ьшыы пщштп ещ ырщцы дшлу ерфею
I think it is a rim bump.
Obviously he wasn't looking very closely. Quite sad to see his other listings.
Must have had some acid damage or something inspiring them to do it. Looks sandy, not smooth at all. It likely was not a proof coin when it was...
That does not look proof to me.
Yes. this happens a lot, and to be honest I have done it for lower-tier coins
It is a damaged cent.
Cool, thanks! :)
Just chest-puffing.
Before I saw the obverse I didn't understand how it was MS-61 but the contact marks certainly are concentrated on one side.
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