1. 1992 Close AM 2. 1992 D Close AM 3. 1998 S Close AM 4. 1999 S Close AM 5. 1999 Wide AM 6. 1998 Wide AM 7. 2000 Wide AM This is in order...
I was figuring if it comes back fake, it would be returned. If it is "genuine" details, I don't think he can return it. But I am out of the Ebay loop.
Watch and see if it comes up for auction again. In a couple months. Then there's no doubt, it got sent in and came back bagged.
Your D might be RPM, but I also see a large date.
I mean you could have a quarter, struck on the wrong metal, which was also rolled too thinly. But that's really grasping at straws. Not having...
No. It is here for the rest of eternity.
I dug this up today. Sorry for the poor quality photo. [ATTACH]
Dollar coin, a wheatie and 2 old nickels. Oh, and I hit 10,000 pennies. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
If a quarter was struck out of nickel it would weigh more than 5 grams. A nickel struck out of nickel weighs 5 grams. The nickel is thick, but the...
Well yours can't be an error because it has 2 different years. Even if a nickel fell into the coining press, you would still have other details...
I came for the Littleton stories and I left a little more humiliated. Great coin for $3.
So they are smashed together? Pretty nice. When I found a counterfeit quarter in a Coin Star, at first I was disappointed. It fooled me. It was...
Well, with the first piece (the religious medallion) it was completely roached. I tried to clean it and couldn't. So even when I saw the 14K I was...
A copper quarter, will usually have one clad layer missing. One side copper, and one side silver colored. It will also weigh less because of the...
They made a lot of quarters in 1965. They are super common today, I get them all the time. You aren't receiving the correct information on You...
Yes I realize that not every DD is listed in the LCR. Just the main ones.
The 1981 is a copper coin, so I don't think it is plating issues.
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