I call that section of my collection mysteries. Never going to know what happened but it is a good part of it. It has to be unique or odd to make...
Lol it looks like the word United is in the top of the hairline on the obverse.
Any ideas if this is a error? It is both obverse and reverse. Weight is 3.10 g[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
See, you taught me something lol didn't know how to do that.
I wasn't thinking much either. Probably just keep it in my collection. Much appreciated.
I like it. Probably not very valuable just don't see it very often. Do you have any idea what it is worth?
Is this a lamination error or trial strike? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Interesting. I have heard of that before
Weight 5.64 G looks like it is missing part of the reeded edge. Thicker than a same date quarter. Stamped deeper than a normal quarter. How can...
Thanks!
Well said
Greetings Gorham, May I reach out to you here for Shield Cent questions I have from time to time? That way I'll get you in case you miss a post...
I keep odd coins in my collection separate from my more valuable ones. Just because I like stuff like that lol. I don't have much experience so...
It sure makes it difficult to try and figure it out. Endless possibilities. Where it meets the rim on both sides of the obverse the rim is...
This was in a uncirculated coin roll. On the reverse it looks like the edges of the outer perimeter of the discoloring is like its it a string...
I will do that thanks. I keep forgetting to send pictures full size instead of thumbnail. The tab is so little it just doesn't stand out to me...
Does it in any way change your thoughts about grading since it is a more clear picture showing details with out a the blurry stuff?
Well I see why it appeared double die I attached the wrong picture of the obverse. The last one is better. Ugh
Greetings Mountain Man. I need more practice with the camera, a tutor maybe. I think this is better I attached a reverse that I thought was more...
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