No star on the last 3 coins. All good lookers though, coins I'd love to own.
Edit - Changing my earlier guess of 63PL to 63+PL. Nice but just to much going on on the cheek to make 64 IMO.
Natural, in my opinion.
I agree. It's circulated, and we can only guess at what it was exposed to, but it's not worth keeping. Oh, welcome to CT!
Looks like it might make VF.... reverse for sure looks cleaned though. Im not real strong on the 1878 varieties off the top of my head, but the 8...
To confuse the issue a bit, a few 1965 quarters were struck on silver planchets in error. They are valuable. But finding one in circulation...
66
66, I didn't peek.
I'll differ, QC.
I always carry some cash, usually less than a hundred bucks. But I generally pay with cash for small purchases, tips, etc. Not 100% sure what...
Mind saying how you acquired it? Are you a collector?
It's not an error. Not sure if it's genuine or not.
Where are you getting your prices? On EBay, nearly anything that isn't an obvious problem coin (and some that are) is going for $90+.
I'd think the price is neither good nor bad, just OK. There's an NGC F12 on EBay for $165. Much better detail than a G4, tho' a bit dark, maybe.
I had a niggling memory that that might be so, so I didn't just call fake. Should have checked. Thanks for the confirmation.
Welcome to Cointalk! Can you weigh it in grams? It's either a cast fake or has serious seawater damage, unfortunately I'm guessing the former.
Um, "currency" is misspelled. Grainy surfaces.
Interesting. Some of this looks like MD to me. Was "Half Penny" hand punched into each die? That would account for some of what I'm seeing. I'm...
I think also that the best grade you could hope for is a 63. Not that it's a bad coin at all. So, up to you, but no real financial reason to get...
MS65
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