Just a normal coin...
Don't get his hopes up. If it was struck on a copper core, it would not have that much detail and it would be obvious. Even quarters with one...
It's just plated. PMD.
Since the rim appears to be completely gone, I would suspect that it is damaged. But it is kind of blurry.
It makes me think the guy is an idiot and/or attention wh*** so I would never bid on one of his other auctions.
Obvious PMD.
Obvious PMD but nice circulation find! That's an old one. Keeper for sure.
5 degrees is normal.
I see Longacre doubling.
Some guy just bought 5 of them! XD
The quarter has been hit with a blade or some type of wire cutter if it's on both sides. No way it's an error. Sorry. Not sure about the cent. I...
This was true about 20 years ago.
It looks like plate-split doubling to me. But the pics are not clear enough to say 100%.
Squeeze/hammer job. Real coin that has been damaged.
He is correct. It is just a hit, probably from another coin. The mint doesn't hammer each letter into the die, so there's no way they could...
It isn't. It just took a hit that pushed the metal out of place.
It is significant considering the improved hubbing processes they use today, and the tighter quality control. Technically this should not even be...
They always have.
PMD/ED It would be 3.6ish if it was just a copper core.
I can tell you for sure that dates have not been punched separately into dies since the early 1900s. So it's not an RPD. It's either die...
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