As I understand it, all W Quarters were sent out to get into the publics hands. None were given to the Mint to sell in rolls or bags.
It's a 1960-D small date. Why do you need better photos? The op's photos are just fine.
No worries. You'll get the hang of it. :)
Since you stated; you don't comprehend very well. Ok, I called you what you said but only because you told me too. :)
Because you tapped the button twice! :)
Damaged by an electrical tool that engraves. You can buy one just about anywhere.
Looks normal to me.
It's a greaser and worn with time.
I can get them anytime at my bank.
Sweet!
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Common doubling due to plating of zinc based coins.
Just watch the item. You can't bid or buy everything that comes along.
Save your money. It's wear and tear on a 49 year old Cent.
Very nice post. Thank you.
That place is over near Pittsburg, a good 4 plus hour drive for me.
I have 3 that are within easy driving distance. 1 has an auction, every week or two but that 16 miles from the house. The other two are closer but...
I'm at the age where I'm just not seeing it.
That looks like it's been in a dryer for a long, long, long time.
Better luck next time.
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