What about the Maple Leaf?
You could try acetone but I don't know how well that'll work. I wouldn't mess with it if it were mine.
You are a fool. I will no longer waste my time with you.
The quarter is an actual mint error, unlike the nickels. I don’t think OP cares for what I have to say though since he didn’t like my other answers.
A nice example of a circulated dime that is slightly MAD. However, I would not value it at anything above face value.
Your coins are damaged. Like @ldhair stated, there is no way to know for certain how each coin was damaged. Only the person who damaged it knows...
I think either of the above answers fit.
That is not what your coin is...
How about you post one coin at a time and ask questions pertaining to just that coin. I think things are getting muddled on your end as to which...
That's really cool. I've never seen a FEL TEMP like that before. Thanks for sharing!
Well you wouldn’t be correct. We have seen plenty of coins here with solder blobs on them. Sorry but it is just damaged.
Solder probably.
I was just going based off the order of the pictures. Still doesn’t change my assertion that they are all just damaged.
First has seen some sort of corrosive. Acid or something. Just damage Second has been ground down on Montecello on the reverse. Just damage. Third...
Def 1868. No doubt about it.
@Mernskeeter I don't think that is DDO 004 you have there. Looks more like a 007 to me. I'm not seeing any of the rim cuds that are present on...
I've never seen anything like a yearly proof set from North Korea. I highly doubt they have them. Most of coins that they release are for out of...
Is that a die clash on the 1892? Hard to tell based of the pictures. A bit blurry and tilted about 90 degrees too far :)
Something about the mm's and the reeding just looks "off" to me. I am certainly no expert on quarters. But it doesn't feel right to me.
Almost to the point of needing to use exponents to express your age ;)
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