This is one of the occasional "goofs" made by Mint engravers as they produced dies necessary to strike the coins. In this case, the engraver...
I suspect it's a typo, but your quarter is 89.2 percent silver, 10.7 percent copper. It has just over 2/10 of an ounce in silver.
If you have problems with the pick-up points on your worn coin here is the same die marriage in better shape. [IMG] Truth in advertising...
How thoughtful of you, Mike. But even from Germany it shouldn't take until June to get to me.
I really like yours.
You should be able to see them now. I thought I had already set it to Public.
Just because you're such a nice guy... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here you go....
Nice catch...the 101 is tough as a die marriage...and a RedBook entry as well.
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Just habit to send them a check. And I still support the hobby.
Yes, I'm a member. Have been since 1965. Someday I might break down and buy a life membership.
Overton 103, an R-5 minus (estimated 61 to 75 existing pieces)[ATTACH] And, yes, the weak dentils on the reverse are "common" for this totally...
I didn't try this afternoon, but it 's working now.
Not high grade--not a key date --although a key die marriage for the year. The story... It barely makes Good and has graffiti dating from the...
From "Tips on Using PCGS CoinFacts" The "Survival Estimate" column represents an average of one or more experts' opinions as to how many examples...
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I use the book, but I also like this site...no real descriptions, but (small) pics....
Priming the pump. An occasional windfall like this makes for good future business.
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