You would do better starting new threads, but in this instance it is not necessary. What you have is an environmental damaged quarter. Most likely...
+1
It's usually a trudging. I separate them by dates and MM. That way I can see any differences there may be on first inspection. Being that they are...
Very hard to tell what is going on without photos of the entire obverse and reverse.
See all the texture in the fields the little raised bubbles those are also plating blisters, some are just larger than others. This is what the...
Still nope!
I've seen a lot of dealers, take in a coin that says vf and sell it for vf, they don't have the time to check and regrade all the coins they...
The other image that you say is there, can't possibly happen at the mint, good luck Hunting.
if a dealer here gets to see the coin, it would be great to actually see better photos, out of the holder, looks like a real nice 2 1/2 dollar....
Well even though, my Mom has good taste, this was bought with a gift certificate to my favorite B&M coin shop. Just the same, As @jtlee321 said,...
It's a late die state, and shows a lot of die deterioration. The reverse could have already been replaced, and look nothing like the obverse. What...
There really isn't any good kind of damage.
That is damage.
Just inconvenient plating blisters. http://www.error-ref.com/?s=plating+blisters
Same here, +1
Make sure you are checking the various die stages.
That's a great find, Gotta love them die cracks.
This was a Christmas present from My Mom. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] The grade on the slab, is the only grade that gets the point. If you want to make...
It takes some much longer to learn than others, and most don't actually get it until they have found one, Cherry picked in MS or AU. there is a...
I am using this site, as a reference. Is it good enough or is there a better one on line? Also, that particular Scovill's is it only paired with...
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