Read your Red Book and find the key. You are missing something in the grades. Sooner or later, it will click.
They are both large dates.
It's not an S. it was minted in Philadelphia.
Happy belated Birthday and that's a beautiful bustie.
That's a great example of blistering. A keeper in my book but only worth one cent.
So close. You could keep but it's only worth one dollar.
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Not at all!!!
Think of the Wisconsin quarter. High Leaf and Low Leaf. Both were minted at the Mint yet they are both varieties. Why? A disgruntled Mint employee...
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Of nonsense. Tired of you? Not me. Do to a private message, a PM, go to the dark blue line to Inbox. It's to the left of Alerts. I think you'll be...
You're welcome and I'm glad you are trying. It does take forever to learn with coins. Even the experts make mistakes.
I'm here, just busy. On my way to bed.
Definitely the Red Book as stated.
Nice looking but not worth the time considering the low value.
Maybe a 64 tops as those scratches really bring it down. It would make a nice hole filler in an album.
Not even close
Yes, it is a Woodie. See, I told you that you were learning. :) It's a nice one.
Absolutely normal but it's one of the better struck coins for this year.
The 2020-D is Doubled on the reverse but it's not the kind you want. This falls under the NAV realm or No Added Value Doubling.
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