If that quarter could talk it would say, "Would someone PLEASE get me out of the street!"
It is worth at least a dime. Better photos are needed to determine if it is worth any more.
Where do you see doubling? It is hard to see any details in your photo. Was the photo taken through the plastic lens of a 2X2? If so try taking...
That's right. The dates have been included on the Master Hub since 1909 so you can exclude a RPD. It appears to be machine doubling to me.
I would recommend that you take the coin to a respected dealer. Rather than simply asking, "Is this real?" I would ask, "What do you think of this...
Here my PF-65 Ultra Cameo 1882 Seated Half Dollar. Unfortunately at the moment I only have a photo of the obverse. [ATTACH] And here is my...
I wouldn't touch it. The color is off (although the white balence could be off in the photo). The surface is granular. Something about the details...
Sorry but they both look like normal, well-circulated coins.
Juan, help us out. What do you see that you think are errors?
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So you did. I should read more carefully.
Merc, he also started his own thread asking about his 1990 "no mark" cent.
Huh??
Punctuation is your friend. Are you saying your coin has no mintmark?? If so it is a common, ordinary cent that was produced by the Philadelphis...
I have a few 19th Century Proof coins. PF-65 UC 1882 Half, PF-61 1859 Quarter, and a few others that I cannot recall exactly (3 Cent Nickel,...
The 1970 cent is damaged. (Could have been dropped in a parking lot or a street for a while.) The 1990 "no mintmark" cent is a normal cent...
By "no mark" do you mean "no mintmark"? If so, that would mean your coin was minted in Philadelphia. (The Philadelphia Mint does not place...
The "dome" is hard to see in your photos but the coin appears to be damaged.
OK, please post photos large enough that we can see some details.
Yeah, please post photos.
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