And what do you do with these when the US Mint starts the next state quarter series? They will be obsolete and unwanted.
I got mine the other day. Yours is great. It is too bad the mint has to take a very nice coin and put it in such a cheap piece of plastic that...
Distilled water for a few days. I have one I soaked as an experiment. I will find it and post. 40 Vol peroxide will work also. Distilled water first.
I don't care for that much toning. It makes the coin look like it was colorized. It no longer looks like a Morgan Silver Dollar.
Believe me, I checked several times to make sure it was correct. So close.
I didn't say SILVER. I said SLIVER.
The 34 with the S missing is probably from grease in the die. I'm not sure about all the other stuff.
Thanks for the help Eddie.
People are short on funds and will spend anything.
I don't know how to do that. But, the OP was a request for comments and possible explanations. The chips, laminations, etc. are almost continuous...
Thanks @paddyman98 I just posted a nearly identical coin below the original.
Here is the brother or sister to the above coin. Same indications around the rim plus numerous die polish lines around[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
This LMC has numerous die chips, laminations and other anomalies around most of the rim. Is it possibly an early cud? I don't see it in Pre Cuds....
Here are some side on photos. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@Pickin and Grinin Thanks. Looks real similar.
This Jefferson looks like it has a cud and a sliver lying free. Look at the 2 close ups and you can see that I changed the position of the thin...
Me too, I've just never seen it in that pattern.
The date, chin, nose and forehead all have similar characteristics. It looks like they took a hit but it also seems impossible because of the...
The dealers have 75,000 phones set to auto dial.
See this page regarding 1960 D mint marks. http://www.varietyvista.com/02b%20LC%20RPMs%20Vol%202/RPMs%201960D%20(1-60).htm
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