Also look for die chips hidden in both corn stalks, they are a bit harder to see because the design is so busy there. You will also be likely to...
That looks suspiciously like some kind of glue Kevin.
No, I don't but the pic is blurry.
Nice find. Roosies are usually not prone to many nice errors, especially finding them in circulation. It's a keeper for sure.
I'll let the others chime in but from what I've read here, Acetone is used mostly on copper coins, not silver, to get rid of the gunk build up. I...
It looks like there may have been a sticker of some sort there at one point. Can you rub this off with your finger? Value depends on demand. This...
I found another Saturday so I think I've narrowed it down to Heather at my local variety store. LOL.
N.F. String & Loomis do both, new coins and circulated. It's the luck of the draw if you run across a B.U. roll at your bank or not. But the way...
I can get a letter to my friend in Wales from Mass. in 5 days and it takes over a week to get one to my friend in Fla. Go figure.
Had to correct you Doug, we call it Taxachusetts here. :shy:
I've still got a roll of these unopened. It's about time.
You of course. LOL
Think I'm going to send to Heritage Auctions! Got a winner here!! LOL
Found this in a roll today. Someone can't seem to keep their coins separate from their chocolate. Either that or Chris is getting wise with...
Check your mint sets folks. Just got mine in today and lo and behold a WDDR-011 in the set. Yipee!![ATTACH]
I'm leaning towards a broadstrike also.
Billy, try taking a toothpick and see if you can't get some of the crud build up off. Then see what you have. As is I can't see an RPD.
Leave it in the package, even if you send it out to be slabbed.
Only 100 in a bag, does not take too long.
What year/mint mark is the quarter?
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