It’s a small die chip. Congratulations on your find.
In 1988 the quarters from Philadelphia did not have mint marks. It’s normal. Welcome to CT.
Nice find Barbi! I don’t see any doubling on it but it always great to find an old one like this. Congratulations!
A great lamination error. Nice find.
They ruined a perfectly good blank planchet and lowered its value in the process.
Definitely damaged
Every one of them is FBL, MS-64 or better in a PCGS slab.
A very nice looking 1954-D Franklin Half. Love the series and only need 6 more just like this one to complete it as per the label. [ATTACH]
All typical of the series. It’s a beautiful coin design and I think it would be helpful to you if you studied the coin a little to understand it more.
And I can’t leave this one out. Notice the 3 in the date. It has the notch si this is a 3/2 and it has full steps. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
My only three cent coin until I buy another one. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here’s two of my WWII Nickels. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice looking coin and I’m glad you are happy with it because that’s all that matters. The only thing I noticed was it’s missing it’s S mint mark....
What Fred said and welcome to CT.
Your bill is $2.05 and you hand them a five dollar bill. When the register opens give them the nickel and watch them struggle. I had one clerk...
I always by the key dates first.
Definitely MD but a good example .
I have a few but I shy away from zinc error coins unless I can get them very cheap. I’ll stick to paper money errors and copper coin errors. Lots...
Lovely
My feeling exactly.
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