No date, no joy. Not worth $30. Maybe a dollar or two
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Looks right. I own one Edit: I’ll add that I found mine CRH From the edge view I thought, Oh good, a war nickel. Didn’t even...
Ouch!
It looks slabbed so... I’ll guess yes, error
British 50% silver from 1920-1946 make great cheap stock for Chinese fakes.
Yep. We identified it back then. No wonder you remember, you have one too https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1983-p-5c-cud.322098/
Not an error, not a mistake. The Wide AM reverse dies left from Proof dies were used in business strike production. When they wore out or broke,...
Wait! Weight! From the edge picture it may be silver. Clad quarter weighs 5.67 grams Silver quarter weighs 6.25 grams
Like walking the beach at sunrise after a storm. Never know what you’ll find. Cheap fun, no sunburn
I remember when you could ‘drop a dime ‘ on a crook. If that load shifts...
Your eyes aren’t too bad but... What you see is strike doubling, a slippage of the dies. Flat and shelf like. No true reverse, DDR, Lincolns for...
A lot of wear but maybe spendable.
Nice lock washer
Misaligned & aggressive operator error.
You can wish this to be silver, but it’s not Just from the pictures, no
Not clipped, not struck through, not any kind of error coin. Damaged, post mint. Maybe in a vise, or hammer, nobody will ever know. Spend it if...
Note to self: Sell the 1984 doubled ear & the two 1995 ddo and the 2 1999 WAMs before they self destruct. Now back to our original programming.
I too ‘hoard’ the 82 & 83 quarters in MS. A couple each in about 62/63. One in my album is solid 65. Doubt I’ll ever improve that one. Would cost...
The big drop in the Dollar Index shows up quickly in PM increases. When the Fed backs off the interest raises, maybe later this year, expect...
Looks like the two I found 5 years ago. I’ve posted them previously. In my SDB now. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1995-p-1c-wddo-001.351210/
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