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Yes love the 3,6,7,8,9. You click on the users name, click PRIVATE MESSAGE. Type in your stuff. And then "START CONVERSATION". When you get a...
They may have only looked at the coin for 10 seconds and did not spend an hour with an electron microscope on a beat up 1932 quarter. And my...
The amount of zeroes after the decimal point wouldn't fit on 2 calculators.
No. I believe the woodies are caused from an improper alloy mix. http://www.error-ref.com/improper-alloy-mix/...
If it is solder, could you heat it and cook it off?
It's probably cadmium or lead or something equally as toxic.
Someone fraudulently added an S to this coin in an amateurish counterfeiting attempt. The S has since fallen off or been removed, and the ghost of...
I imagine it wouldn't be worth grading any coin that is worth less than $100 (or even $200). But this coin is a keeper.
Was it struck through a cleaning rag?
Awesome.
I found this in the street in December walking home from my local park. It's a scratched up 1944-S. BUT I FOUND IT IN THE STREET. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I would say yes. Technically it prob has been handled and in circulation, but it is a spanking nice coin.
US made Philippines coins too. I have a nice 10 centavos (silver) Philippines, 1938 that I got from my old LCS for 50 cents or so.
On the bright side, as a curiosity it must be worth more than a quarter.
Is that real? THAT'S AWESOME.
Doesn't silver oxidize to black?
Sorry it posted before I was ready and hard to add a photo in edit. [ATTACH]
It seems as if the date in your coin is much closer to In God We Trust, and further away from the denticles, than in this certified 1875-S. And I...
You know my philosophy, a $4 coin in a $20 slab.
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