It's really pretty much a normal coin. In 1982 the mint didn't care at all about quality and used the dies until they turned to mush. This is...
D'oh!
There is a single known 1964 (P) clad quarter. It's a fairly nice specimen and in high grade AU. The strike is a little weak but the dies were good.
A '96-D wholesales for $1.10 in MS-60.
On further review I'll say 65 but not a strong one.
Looks like a solid 65 to me but it can be hard to tell from pictures. Indeed, The only thing holding it back from 66 is the obverse ticks. If...
Very nice. That makes a great looking set.
It was probably widely saved. However there were no Gems in mint sets for this year so I'd strongly suggest saving it if it is pristine and well...
Valpo is a great town.
I like the '82-P quite a bit. With the bump for being a tough date MS-65 should be doable. If it were a better strike even MS-66 might be in...
It is way cool. I'm a collector of such things as well and have an interest in ancient Egypt and the various tokens of this sort. I imagine...
There aren't that many '82 to date coins I search for. There are lots of older coins though. I look for the '82-NMM dime and the '82-D sm dt...
As the laws are currently interpreted these coins are legal to buy, sell, and trade. The law is simply interpreted to mean it's illegal to...
I collect play money. It's a lot of fun. It's not a very advanced collection but I have a high grade 1949 falsa pecunia quarter and have to...
One can certainly make the argument that a deed worth more than the property or a coin that worth less than its face value is NO OBLIGATION AND NO...
A penny isn't really currency by any sane definition and they wouldn't want to argue this in court. Besides they mightta hoped his creations...
Nice coin.
There are so many factors, processes, and happenstance that affect the universe of coins and each individual one that a comprehensive listing of...
I started in 1957 with buffalo nickels. I discovered girls and sold my collection in '68. When I came back after getting a real job I just...
Clad is also lighter so it usually has lighter coins pressing down on them and always has a lower force beneath it.
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