Good luck. By the way, on that obverse .. the rims do not look squared enough for a proof. How mirror like is the surface?
Nope, those were also included on a card. And NOT 1963 dated
PMD, unless they are all the same date & MM, then ?
No one can help if they can't see the picture.
I bought a near roll of silver quarters packaged like that from Silvertown, or (I forget their name) big operation in the NE US.
Coin may be okay, picture no so. Perhaps the picture is fake? J/K all
OOPS! I read it as a 1964! My dumbness. and bad vision Sorry all
Super Secret Service? Silly Stupid Stamp? Or: They mismade the stamp and meant SOS they were stranded on a desert island, counterstamped the...
simply within limits for the rotation
SMS? If so, that is a very rare coin.
CAC has their own prejudices. I submitted 5 Barber quarters, all marked G-4, all strong for the grade, 4 had at least 1 to 2 letters in Liberty....
What the heck are you talking about? See the quote above my post.
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never mind, I don't want to get banned! ugh is enough
The dealer who told you it was stolen was, well, to be nice, a moron. And can't read or hasn't read anything but the gray sheet since 2000.
Did it also walk in on its tiny little legs? :)
Then you are missing a whole lot of great coins. Unless you are very wealthy. Think a 1795 Bust $1/2
This thread has denigrate to ANACS bashing. Either take the freebie or don't
Are you serious?
It walked in? On little tiny legs?
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