Maybe give it a dip in acetone?
I just happened to be looking at Canadian quarters earlier in the day :)
Canada 25 Cents from 1973 :)
× $20 2006 IG06070574* Run Size 3,200,000 Total Printed 6,400,000 Other Info Run Number: 2 Serial Number Range: 03200001 ↔ 06400000 Printed in FW...
I see nothing out of the ordinary on the 7 or the "S". Both look normal to me.
Slightly misaligned (MAD). No premium.
Are you referring to the slightly wider rim on the right side?
Also, no doubling....
Indirect die transfer. Not a clash.
I've always wanted a salt water tank and I love corals. Unfortunately I move a lot so right now I only have a 125gal fresh water setup
I wouldn't bother getting them graded. It'd cost more than they are worth. As for sentimental value, that's priceless. Definitely hold onto them.
I'm just saying that it looks to be an average bullion piece. Nothing wrong with that. I just am curious why you are trying to assign a grade to it.
Not really sure why...? These are bullion pieces.
4 boxes of halves today. Not great. 3x40%ers 2 Proofs (74S, 05S) Gold Plated 1974P Both boxes of cents are brand new 2015P :(
Yup. Die cracks. Pretty common.
The 9 took a hit from something else. PMD.
I got this one in the mail today. I love the design. [ATTACH]
No problem. I'm really getting into cash coins lately.
Yeah looks like it to me.
I believe they are both 1919.
Separate names with a comma.