PS, The coins that are errors are placed in ballistic bags unknowingly by the mint. They are found when the coins in ballistic bags are counted...
Basically the mint manufactures the coins and into the ballistic bags they go. $4000 in cents or 400,000 and for quarters it’s 200,000 or $50,000...
I wish I had a wall large enough to hood the coins I’ve bought this year.
It’s just toned from the environment. Cents from 1983 are copper plated zinc. 1982 was the transitional year as there are a number of varieties...
It’s worthless doubling and it does not have full steps.
This Ballistic Bag contained 50,000 Guam Quarters when it left the mint. Please take note that the bag has printed on it to return to the U.S....
I think most of them go into bags and are discovered when the rolls are made. The mint sends out Ballistic Bags which require a forklift to move them.
Nice looking but not an error. It was added after it left the mint.
Circulation damage plus wear and tear from using it.
You nailed it!
My LCS would sell these for about $5-$7 retail. It’s nice, round and clean and 80% off center but there is no date and that’s what’s lowers the value.
If it took you 6 1/2 years to say we are negative I’m afraid to think how long it will take you to realize what a true error is. We teach and are...
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It was k me intend by a worn die snd only worth face value.
It’s difficult to see but the D did take a hit. Mainly on the right side as it flattened a little. Great photos.
Spend them
It’s the Chinese version.
I’d sure be interested in knowing how this error happens. I collect errors and I’ve never heard of this term. I can’t find any information on a...
I’m not seeing an error on this coin.
Congratulations on your nice find. It’s in beautiful shape.
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