I checked out the Phillipines coinage, and don't see what I'm looking for there.
I checked out that possibility Paddy, and it doesn't look right to me.
Good thought Paddy. We probably shouldn't overlook the minting of commemoratives of that period either.
Man, that'd be some kinda woman!
I'm familiar with these 1926-D quarters with collar cud and die breaks, but what's that Miss Liberty seems to have tucked into her chain mail? It...
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I'm not sure what's not to like . . . I wasn't going to submit the coin, but how about we let either PCGS or NGC settle this for us? Care to pay...
Your reference that all letters of LIBERTY be present to satisfy the requirements of the VF grade is incomplete . . . even going back 40 years or...
Fascinating, but don't have time . . . leaving the office now . . . will have to remember to come back later.
Mint luster is not required for seated halves graded VF . . . XF coins, yes, but not VF . . . not even an iota. Without mentioning names, I'm...
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Uncirculated coins are graded based not on how much they have been worn, but on how well they were struck, while circulated coins are graded based...
Those raised marks appear in areas of the devices as well. My guess is the die rusted due to improper storage.
Looks normal to me. If you were thinking it's a casting, I don't believe so.
Clashed reverse is right. Cool coin.
Separate names with a comma.