Can't tell much from those fuzzy photos but it certainly looks harshly cleaned to me.
Real nice! You don't see one of these every day.
Two different coins struck by two different dies. You have to remember that mintmarks were punched into the working dies by hand in 1970. A...
I agree - die chip. Very little premium.
What that one make? The third or fourth one like it in a week?
Nitedove, this thread is over 5 years old. You will have a better chance of getting useful information about your coin if you start your own thread.
Alex, bathroom scales would give you similar results. Your scale and bathroom scales are designed to weigh pounds and ounces (your scale)....
Your nickel appears to be the most common variety which does not have an overdate or a doubled die.
Finding a quarter in a roll does not mean the coin could not have been damaged after it left the Mint. Coins in circulation get rolled every day....
The coin is worth 10 cents, not $1. I would spend it. If you can't spend it (if no one will accept it) simply take it to a bank and ask to...
Apparantly nobody in Hollywood has access to a Red Book. Factual mistakes like this one (that could easily be corrected after a quick glance in a...
The best way to determine the composition of your quarter is to do a Specific Gravity (SG) test on the coin. Search the forums for simple...
I agree. Probably a late-state die.
Nope. Sorry but it is simply a very, very abused common clad quarter.
A Golden Dollar blank planchet does command a good premium.
Oooo, I hope you didn't pay over 50 cents for it. Or more likely to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Kennedy's election.
WOW!! That is one nice coin! I do see a bit of what appears to be rub on the high spots but whether it is wear or not I cannot say. At a minimum...
It is something called 'insurance'.
May be a die chip but it is not a cud. A cud must include the rim.
What took you so long? :welcome:
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