Is there any clad in it?
They're all nice. I could se the '37-S in a 65 slab. ...the lower part of the cheek (jaw) might be problematical.
I believe all of them were $4 each.
You're welcome and thank you. Washington quarters are a much more challenging set and much more overlooked than most people realize. I've...
Wow!! Great set. The '32-D and S even look undergraded.
Indeed. Interesting. I'll have to think about this one.
That's a decent '80-P. I bet you could put together a pretty nice set from all those quarters!
Sorry. I hadn't noticed the picture. It looks like it could be silver.
Nice '77!
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There's only one known. They were actually minted in 1965 or early 1966. If yours are real you'll have to offer me one. There are several...
I'd have better collection if I hadn't been so cheap. I rarely paid more than face value but was willing to do the hard work to chase down Gems...
I love searching for nice attractive clads in circulation. Now days a lot of the older coins are almost invariably heavily worn and many are...
Congratulations on finishing the set and thank you for the kind words. I've found a lot of nice Gems in rolls over the years. Some dates are...
It looks almost natural! The counterfeit is cool, too.
I've been watching them since Thanksgiving of 1965 when I got my first one and tried to take it apart. I started collecting them in 1972 when I...
Back in those days "moderns" were the most widely collected of all coins. The coin market largely consisted of countless millions of young baby...
Nice specimen that has seen only a few months of circulation. These were horded by the millions and they are still drifting back into circulation.
1983. Very poor strike from a not so good die.
It could have been hit with a lawn mower or something but I suspect a lot of these come from car shredders and reprocessers. It's hard to redeem...
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