absolutely no way I would put that much money in the state or national park quarters, for the most part they are so mass produced and so many save...
Haha I hadnt even noticed that this thread was started over a year ago :hilarious: , drunks will buy anything though I dont recommend selling...
^ditto
Thought that may have been because of the pic, caught in a roller somehow?? Is it the same thickness as a regular one?
if it looks the same on the reverse then it's slightly offf center but not worth any premium but I'm going to say it's a mis aligned die which is...
^yep
damage, copper is very soft and can be moved around by various means.
I'm going to say broke die as well, nice find!
wow just imagine how many hands it went through and no one caught it until you, good instinct on holding onto it and congrats. It gives me a bit...
@stoicfire just out of curiosity did you find that in circulation?
I've seen one where the obverse was there but the reverse was completely struck thru grease so it appeared to be struck only on one side but other...
I guess they send it back in that holder becuase you just spent that much money to have crap graded lol
who knows why anybody does anything :)
Its been filed down on the one side so it's pmd no added value
Yes hang onto it, its is considered a binary not a true binary but it does command a premium even in its condition. I'm still new to paper money...
Looks cool but like Chris said it was a very well placed hit, the only way it could come from the mint is there being multiple people involved in...
That makes sense, those poor phillie dies get used to the bitter end :)
oh,ok. you had me scratching my head for a minute lol
Nice find and its in pretty darn good condition as well, better than anyone of the ones I've found....envious :D
ok what the heck is a machinist error? lol
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