Surprisingly nice condition for 2004A, but, unfortunately, not worth more than $20.
You already received an answer- grease filled die. Very minimal value. Why create another thread?
No, it's not an error or wear. The quarter was simply designed that way- it seems the mint wanted to deliberately create a "silhouette" appearance.
No, the set at bottom is a different no reserve auction. The 6 coins for $30 are obviously fake- I was talking about my suspicions on the higher...
Even the set at bottom is fake?
I was on ebay recently, and noticed a set of 6 gold 100 rouble coins that I wanted to purchase. However, I began to wonder how often these could...
Definitely a 1993. Nice find!
Nice note, @Charles Reese.
Not necessarily- courtesy autographs often add value.
MS 67, and $15.
The coin just looks badly worn.
Sorry I wasn't able to reply before. The ones you posted aren't FBLs because there are several minor nicks/dents which already disrupt the bell...
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Looks like the "I" took a hit, but, wait for @paddyman98's opinion.
No, I haven't encountered that yet. I have seen a gift card exchange machine removed. What do you mean by "white dime"- a 1964?
https://www.cointalk.com/attachments/img_2787-jpg.833675/ https://www.cointalk.com/attachments/img_2789-jpg.833677/ Here's a web note that I...
Web notes were printed on an experimental press that later got scrapped, so they are quite rare. With these notes, condition and district matters...
Post a picture!
Highly likely it was taken out of a platinum/silver plated set in a case. Now, someone realized the coin is worth $0.25.
FBLs are typically worth much more than raw silver Franklins. If you happen to come across some, post them.
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