8 boxes of cents gave up: ~65 wheats (much less than 10/box average). Oldest was 1919 - 1972 DDO #3 (my 5th) - 1972 DDO #7 (my 4th) - 1990S Proof...
Ditto.
You've got the chips. Now all you need is the salsa.
That's what I was a bit confused about too. You shouldn't be able to see the steps underneath if it is a dropped letter, correct?
Is the "E" incuse? It looks like it is in some pictures and others it doesn't. Hard to tell. :confused:
Gas bubble that popped and the zinc started rotting underneath.
...Why oh why do I get sucked into these threads?...
And where are you seeing a $200 quarter? I'm guessing you are looking at the 5 ounce silver coin.
Wow, I could have sold the 5 I found in rolls this morning for $10... PS, people are morons if they pay $3 for a common coin you can find for a...
With a "P" mint mark from Philly it is worth $0.25.
That'd be the $200 one ;)
I just edited my post. I realized the first one was rather vague. Hope I explained it better.
First, check the mint mark. Only quarters with an "S" mint mark from San Francisco would be silver. Then check the edge. If it is all silver then...
A scratch...
Ok...enjoy your coin...
Looks like it took a hit from something.
missed those. IMO it isn't.
a doubled die is a type of variety yes. Is your coin a doubled die? Dunno. Can't see the rest of the coin...
http://coppercoins.com/advsearch.php Fill out the search for your coin specifics and see if you can match it to any of those.
A variety is different than an error.
Separate names with a comma.