Yes it's possible. I would try an acetone bath first.
You need to weigh the coin. That's the only way you will figure it out. I'll bet it's a normal quarter that is just toned.
You were told the difference in the other thread. It's not that hard to understand.
Fun coin. I would have bid on it but never saw it. I'll trust @Insider saying it's fake. Still a cool looking coin to me. The reverse is...
Wise words.
It's a real 43 with a copper plate. I will say that whoever did it, did a nice job. It's still a pretty coin. Cost me 60 cents.
I gave up saving stuff like this. I won't be alive when it is worth more than face value.
It was posted on CU yesterday. It won't pass if you ask me.
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Well darn. I thought someone would believe me. Maybe next year.;)
Could be either one.
Just back from PCGS. It straight graded and is going up for auction. What auction service would be best? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Pretty coin.
I have seen several of these sell at about $100. If it has a patent bar on the reverse, it might bring more.
Half the folks that go to local auctions don't know the value of what they are bidding on. Don't be one of those people. If there are lots of...
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That deal really ticked off a lot of collectors. I'll bet many quit collecting them over it. A lot of folks bought the set and just sold the gold.
The mint has done a great job of making this series a lot of fun to collect. When the program first came out, you could buy the proof for $23 and...
That's it. It looks like there will be an S and a W proof this year.
I don't think they can change the listing because someone has placed a bid on the item. They would have to cancel the bid and the auction and list...
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