It's not a S/D mintmark. It's damaged, you can see the hits. No, you are not the first one to find an S over a D.
Yes, I got the correct year. Thank you.
The Standing Liberty Quarter was first produced in 1916 and the last year of issue was 1930. This design was by Herman A. MacNeil. It was produced...
Well almost 4 hours and no comments so I take it my information is correct.
They would be nice!
Not worth the grading costs. '64 was a big minting year for all coins. Welcome to CT.
Looks like MD to me.
No, there are several different types of clips.
It was either a shield Nickel or a Indian Head Cent. Too long ago so the dates escape me completely.
No Mint errors, just a die used well past it's prime. That's all but welcome to CT.
Plating issues everywhere
I have one just like it. Lol And this is after running it under running water. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@Marites Foertsch Please take another clear photo of the reverse. Try and get the last several letters of MONTICELLO and CENTS. That's the easiest...
It's a little blurry when I enlarge but does it look like this? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It's the only one I have but I like it! It's Herod Agrippa I, AD AE Prutah I believe or King Agrippa. Obverse is an umbrella like canopy with...
It was one of those I saw and the only thing I could think of was, "I GOTTA HAVE THAT!!" Now I do. :)
It's not an investment, it's a collectible.
Not that I can see. It's a tribary note but that only means 3 digits were used. Nothing special about that.
The only error I see is it looks like a slight MAD. There is no way the year is wrong.
Separate names with a comma.