A nice die crack or IDB (Interior Die Break) on the reverse. Not the valuable one but still a nice find. Worth about $10 at most.
Hard to tell in a close up but it looks like it could be the 1942/41 overdate. Silver is good but if it is it’s much better.
I could accept a 64 grade but that’s a nice DMPL. It really stands out. Makes me wonder what PCGS would have said. That sure is a big price...
Sure is.
I’m a little shocked at that grade.
I’ll get to it sometime. Lol
Good thing I was sitting at the time. :smuggrin:
I just bought a new error last month but haven’t posted it yet.
Really made me laugh
@paddyman98 is spot on. When I do auctions I always wait until the last few minutes. All the ones that aren’t really interested have dropped out....
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You’ve got a few nice coins in there. I see you have a P quarter. Nice for your area.
Again, nothing real special but I’d hang onto them. I have every star note, regardless of denomination, that I’ve ever found. Still add to them...
If you don’t need the money keep them. I would but just because I can.
Oh good, I hope more members said the same thing.
Definitely damaged
RIP David
It’s just a silver war nickel with damage added. Not a D near Liberty. It looks like a D but it’s nothing more than a pot hole shaped like a D.
There is no rush. There are no points for hurrying. Take your time and enjoy. :)
It depended on the date and mint mark and of course, when and where I bought them. I’ve had them for many years, well over twenty. Some were in...
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