Yes. The vertical lines on the obverse.
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I wanted cointalk member comments/opinions on the years. I do have the red book. Just found this 1922 peace d.[ATTACH] Thanks.
Thank you so much, @Randy Abercrombie!
[ATTACH] Instead of searching the internet first, I wanted to post this photo saying I am carefully taking out each dime one by one to inspect...
Bought this 1964 Washington quarter today for $8. I’m glad I did.[ATTACH][ATTACH]
Is not the value determined by what one will pay for a coin, and the standards of grading?
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I’m back after pulling 2 Lincoln cents out of an album that was...
Thanks All. It’s too bad grading and all the other options end up devaluing what it all would cost.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] It is always good to receive opinions on whether you think or not this 1962 PR cent should be sent in for grading. I recently...
Thanks! I appreciate it.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Can anyone tell me what type of coins these are? Such as the name for each one? I’d say Roman...but not sure...
Interesting. Thanks, @paddyman98 What do you see on the reverse that tells you that?
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] would this be an error or pmd? It looks like a clean strike from whatever made it.
Yeah, that’s what the post is about...
If graded, will this lessen the value of the coin?
[ATTACH] Is the blue portion over “States” pmd?
So, perfect collectors always want perfect coins?
It is damaged, but I am one who believes in value through damage. Aren’t we all valuable in spite of our scars? It is not only condition that...
I see clearer now. See anything with this 1972-d quarter?[ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
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