It’s not a doubled die or a doubled eye.
That’s one sharp looking coin you have there.
It’s definitely been glued to something.
Congratulations on the find! I keep looking but it’s been a few years since my last find.
Lol and I agree.
Any package can be insured for up to $5000 but if it’s shipped by Registered Mail it’s up to $25,000. Registered Mail is handled differently....
You’re either a very technical person or the drugs I’m on are working to well. Wait until after my surgery. Lol
Well I didn’t do that post correctly. You’ll have to open it to read my responses.
Sounds like typical USPS (and I would get banned if I said the rest) to me. He also mailed me a letter with a coin and it took over two weeks to...
I’d call that a 50% off center strike. At any rate, it’s a very nice find.
Afraid it will be there for the life of the coin. Still, it’s a nice find. :)
Just all damaged from circulation.
What really stinks is that there is no way to remove a fingerprint. From the oil on your skin the print gets etched onto the coin. That’s why we...
Cleaned, probably due to corrosion as stated. A mild acid may have been used.
You can see displaced metal on both sides of that groove. That’s damaged.
It’s a clad quarter that is in pain from the damage done by the environment.
Yes it’s an error but I’ll not say so newer collectors can learn. First year of the zinc cents as well.
Nice find but that is a coin with a rough looking surface are all. But hey, it’s silver.
Not a mint error of any type.
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