Would you believe both?
It's MD or mechanical doubling. It's one of the many forms of doubling that fall under the term NAV or no added value doubling. Welcome to CT.
Was that domed or doomed?
Looks like PMD
Definitely plated at one point. Worth face value. Welcome to CT.
More like AU but they are only worth face value.
Oldies of course. The fifties and early sixties. Then of course there is the music from the Big Band era and my favorite group, the Andrew Sisters.
Mine has Washington on one side and an Eagle with spread wings on the flip side. If your seeing that in what the poo fairy is leaving you may I...
Yes they are in mine too.
Mine is not a Bicentennial but it is a Quarter that my wife found in the yard. We're rich!
You're missing my point but that's okay. I said proof like, not proof.
Save them if you like but they are only worth five dollars each.
Not can error but it is worn after it received some damage. The poor thing.
It doesn't look like it to me.
It's damaged
It's your collection so you decide what goes into it. Welcome to CT.
Looks like a 1944 and in that condition it would be worth face value.
Save what suits you, it's your collection.
The coin itself is normal but it has circulation damage and it's darker than it should be. Maybe from the environment.
Bright coins would look great in the holder. Darker coins require a light background to be shown off.
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