All are worth the junk value of silver. I can't see the dates clearly so I can't be sure. I think the Quarters are worth more than junk but the...
Not at all. You just have to be older like me. Silver circulated for 10 years when I was young but I started collecting when I was five. All...
Very nice looking. From the photos it appears to be in great shape, no folds or stains so it should grade a 64. Welcome to CT.
All we have is a photo. You have the coin.
Common dates. At $3.00 each you are paying $12.00 per dollar face. That's junk value pricing. Not a bad price.
A coin that is damaged is just that, damaged and it really doesn't matter how. It will always be damaged. That's all that really matters.
This is a clear example of NAV or No Added Value Doubling.
It's damaged, that's what it is.
It's out of a proof set? Need I say more?
That's a nice die crack Mary! :)
Damaged so does it really matter how or why?
I doubt it would grade a 68 but it's still not worth the cost do find out.
That coin has been plated so it's now damaged and it never was an error. It's was either done in someone's garage or basement or it's a high...
This is not a CUD issue but it looks like a lamination issue to me.
Yes I remember that thread.
Thank you. I'm only 65 and I've been retired two years next month. It's a wonderful feeling but I'm going to grow older before I start going...
If I have 2 identical coins I can not scratch both of them the same. There will always be differences. Just the pressure to create the scratch is...
I'm an antique dealer and I collect coins. I think the antique dealer made out well on this item. There's just nothing special about it in my book.
I haven't started to look for them but I have thousands to go through. I'm saving them for my old age. :)
It looks normal to me.
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