Nope. But don't need to.
Someone ground it down after it left the mint. Just damage.
That quarter is damage. Nothing more nothing less. Spend it (if you can).
The others look normal. I wouldn’t mind better images of that first one’s mintmark though. Just to confirm or deny that rpm.
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https://www.pcgs.com/news/after-the-melts-whats-left-in-silver-coins https://www.cointalk.com/threads/data-on-1980-silver-melt.113706/
Looks like a bad imitation of a California gold 1/4 dollar https://www.cointalk.com/threads/california-gold-1-4-dollar-fractional-piece.115550/
Your 56D looks like it could be RPM-003 http://coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1956&die_id=1956d1mm003&die_state=lds
Showa year 24. Or as @Bradley Trotter said, 1949. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces5437.html
Oooo we get it Chris, you have a friend....You're sooooooooo fancy ;) J/k. That's a good friend.
You did. A platted British Penny probably used as jewelry lol.
Well, to be fair, that website tends to have rediculous prices to begin with.
Check recent ebay sales. That should show you the current market value. Will it become more valuable as time goes on? Well if I knew stuff like...
It was plated and then like you said, probably worn as jewelry.
*shiny* not shinny Your coin has been plated. It is damanged.
Gotcha. As long as I can get the 4 I need for myself and kids, he can have as many as he wants lol.
The “W” cent of 1988.
Rare and valuable do not always go hand in hand. Franklin Mint pedals this crap all the time. 9 times out of 10 when people try to sell their...
No. You have a worn die strike.
Could be a crack rock :). Philly in the 80's was a crazy place AND it would explain the horrible quality control at the mint ;)
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