That is perhaps a pretty worn corn that was tooled or something.
I have found a total of 4 proof coins in circulation, two of them being silver proof state quarters.
I would have kept one of the morgans and one of the princess heads
I agree. I prefer circulated washington quarters heavily, the flattening of the cheek and hair looks nice imo.
70s cents are among the worst quality to ever come out of the US mint.
Yes, but when certain figures are intentionally erased it is the prelude. I understand your point though. The cancel culture and revisionism is...
Welcome to the forum. That is a nice collection, and the kind of sentimental value you get from a gift from a deceased loved one is unreal. You...
and yes, this revisionism does seem come from the left historically.
it's a revisionist history, where some parts are erased in the name of "social change" this is a growing trend in the west but I am surprised to...
I truly believe you will cease to get responses when a large swath of members here, and on the collectors universe slap the 'ignore' button. Your...
I liked this moment- talking about a dislike for the "flip" market... proceeds to flip. :yack:o_O:rolleyes: [ATTACH]
I happened to scroll by this thread too. Didn't put 2 and 2 together I suppose. Wow,
I agree with the scratch. The upraised metal around the edges.
I don't do Greek coins but i immediately knew that coin was fake. Unfortunate he has been around so long.
Severe die deterioration
Agreed with above. very common on the recessed letters on ATB quarters.
If you have the means I'd go for the PR
I call it the ridge line. It is die deterioration i believe
All my mercs are circ finds, that's all ;)
She looks great to me. Better than my 44 D
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