The problem is, even if it was a Zerbie I doubt you could tell. The original surfaces have been completely obliterated.
"Whizzed" to death!
Definitely a large date.
The coin pictured was only worth one cent before it was damaged. A damaged collectable coin will most likely retain some value. How much value...
It's definitely not going for $270. It may be listed for that but it ain't going anywhere for that!
I'm sure it is worth something, but probably not too much. It is listed at $25 in good condition and this one would be significantly less than that.
Just a normal 1984 D cent. It has the normal, and only type reverse for the year. All cents had the "wide AM" reverse through 1991. Yours has a...
Sorry, no. You are missing one important fact, the valuable coin is a proof. Yours is clearly a circulation strike.
Well, you are welcome to show pictures but it sounds like you have a minor filled die. This wouldn't really carry any kind of premium.
Two separate straight cuts, one at a slightly different angle than the other. We were all new once, hang around and read all the posts, you'll be...
There is doubling, and then there is doubling. Doubled dies usually carry a premium, but not all are worth a lot. Also for every doubled die...
Look for error coins if you enjoy it, but don't count on making money at it. While it is possible you could probably make more money picking...
Don't put much faith in youtube videos, while there are some helpful ones, there are many that are just rubbish. Once you learn enough to tell...
Ok, your article references earlier business strike silver quarters that were struck with a reverse proof die. As stated no proof coins were...
Yep, exactly as previously stated, a manufactured "magician's" coin.
Welcome to the forum. Normally good clear pictures are needed, but in this case I think it is safe to say you have a magician's coin. These are...
What would make you think it is a proof? I don't believe there were 1965 proof coins. Yours is a normal, but very worn, 1965 quarter.
No dye involved, but metals can tone and discolor depending on their environment.
I'm just not seeing anything like that at all.
Pretty poor pictures, but I see nothing to indicate anything out of the normal. There appears to be a lot of zinc rot and plating issues of a...
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