It's usually damage. There are lists and pictures and explanations of errors. Read up on that it's interesting.
It's never a 1982-D small date.
Looking stuff up for years and the answers were usually here. Finally signed up.
FS is really difficult on these old guys, and I think the broadstruck would also affect the steps. It's close for sure but I am not seeing it all...
The weight is good. That's one hurdle anyway. As for 1 of a kind. It's certainly rare, but if a quarter planchet was punched out of dime stock at...
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I was thinking some foreign coin slab would have the right size.
I think it's a great piece and there is going to be exchange refund remorse.
I was thinking 10 but I went VG conservative. 15 is a score. And I saw the other post too. Duh. (Slaps self on forehead.)
I like it. VG-08? Mine is an 04 I think.
On the OP coin, can this edge copper be created post mint (grinding, etc.) ? Not only haven't I seen any of these new Apostle Island quarters, I...
No offense, but that serial isn't close to anything.
^^^^^^^ This is an 1875 Philly. Too bad about the hole. Super low mintage unless there is an MM but I don't see it above and to the left of the...
That's good to know. So it won't matter if they change the metals or not, as production costs will always rise, and changing the metal in the coin...
There's 424,470,000 of these.
Yes, in hindsight, either crack it yourself and try acetone or send it in for conservation. Now, you won't be getting it back.
I would think it would have to rattle around in a quarter slab.
The point is that the one time 2 cent loss is recovered by the fact this coin is used and reused thousands of times and the "value" if spread over...
That is quite freaking neat. I'm going to hold back on the FS until a better clear steps photo provided. I find FS is going to be unlikely here.
When I pulled this chain, I just figured it was stainless steel. But when I got home my loupe said it was 925. I still didn't believe it so I...
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