I have to disagree with both of you. During the SQ program, I ordered countless $250 bags of business strike quarters from the Mint searching for...
Greyhound, what else! Chris
Spend it! If you save it, you'll have to save thousands of its cousins. Chris
Dang crappy Zincolns! Chris
@TheHoff It could be an early die state (EDS). Does the Wexler listing provide a die state for the discovery coin? You might want to send your...
When I was actively searching Mint bags of 2005-2008 SQ's, I found hundreds of coins with this same "affliction". The Mint just did not foresee...
It looks like glue to me. Chris
You made me think of something that had slipped my mind. First, I have to ask you, "Is the area in question real shiny?" Sometimes it's hard to...
@abuckmaster147 Lon, this is probably the best explanation you will find anywhere. One other tidbit of information that might interest you is...
It is probably just one of the oddities that has no explanation after 10 years in circulation. Chris
Welcome to the neighborhood, @Laurafrank90 ! It's post-mint damage. Note that "CENTS" is spelled backwards. It means that someone either used a...
Just so you know, it is a very common error and not worth much more than face value. Chris
It may be machine doubling. It doesn't match the FS-803 in the CPG. Chris
May your grades be high and your coins uncleaned! Chris
No problem! It's a spender or as @Michael K said, take it to your bank and exchange it for another quarter. Banks routinely turn in mutilated...
First, welcome to the neighborhood, @Jeremy Lunsford ! Put on your thinking cap and see if you can answer this for us. How do you think this...
If that is the case, he should have just come out and said he's looking for a freebie from someone. Chris
Tim, you've been around here for more than 5 years. Given that this subject has arisen quite frequently, I'm surprised you don't already know the...
I don't see any indication of any doubling of any kind. With that said, you need to improve your lighting. It is washing out details that might be...
Not that I can recall. Keep in mind that there are thousands of errors that are common and never classified. Chris
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