I would see if you could get one of the hobby's leading authorities on numismatic errors to take a look at your pics and give you his opinion
If you're going to send it in for certification because "you never know", then you'd be much better off spending the $50 on powerball tickets (in...
Fine. IMO, Too much wear in the wheat stalks to be VF. I also think there are too many contact marks for a fine, so the price would be discounted.
The ”Big One” is the doubled die pictured in post #5 and again in post #21. It is valuable. You DO NOT have this coin. There may be other...
I'd be willing to bet it was soaked in an acidic solution. Ask him if the obverse and reverse look "cloudy". This is post mint damage and has no...
It's just a heavily worn coin. Notice all of the marks and scratches all over it. The mm took a lot of hits.
It's always cool when you learn something. I've been at this for 45+ years and I'm still learning things.
Hard to tell from your pic but it looks like the R took a hit after it left the mint. I still save minor errors even those that have minimal...
Nice shape for an older quarter found in change or roll hunting. All quarters minted in Philly before 1980 DO NOT have mint marks. I don't see...
Looks like your buffalo has a mintmark, but I can't tell. Regardless if it's a 1929, 1929-D or 1929-S, in that condition, you can buy them for...
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