....except neither coin is silver.
Guess we're all a bit afraid to tell you that the quarter is damaged also. But, we're still waiting to know what error the dime has, or is.
You 'got to tell me' 'cause I don't know. That's why I asked the question. You know - so please share with us. That's what this chat room is...
Can you tell us why you believe it's worth more than face value?
Conder101 - I agree It's definitely Feeder Finger scrapes; I agree the struck thru area is different and probably a separate occurrence. These...
Please note that even if your dime weighed a bit under, or over, those tolerance ranges, it would not be considered an error, or have any premium...
....and it's still common to receive a letter in the mail with a cent GLUED to the top of the letterhead w/ a cute saying, to get your attention...
All split plating is rotated, to some extent due to the separation. Your memorial cent is a normal split plating effect.
If he's still breathing, take the $25 Glue isn't worth that much
.....and well within weight tolerance
looks like they've been put against a wire brush/bristle.
Minor lamination on the reverse, and a contact mark/hit on his head on the obverse side. Don't pay anything for it - you can find better examples...
There's fake 1804 Dollars, Fake Brasher Doubloons. It's one of the best counterfeits, I'll say, but not one of the most expensive, imo.
If it's 5.7 grams, it can't be anything else but a quarter planchet - and then it's been plated after it was released. No off metal planchet, no...
You should take a toothpick and see if you can get rid of the black 'gunk' inside the D so that you and we can see it clearer..... maybe it is,...
It's not a die chip. It's a contact mark on the D Look at the 1, 9, and 4 - all with similar hits/marks. (and in the lower right area of the...
That's a stain, from the coin being in circulation. (numismatic pareidolia)
What do you see as a possible error on it?
As all above.....
Looks like a normal Mintmark, with a few contact marks around it from circulation. You could also be seeing some very common mechanical...
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