NO...and NO!
So, this one occurred when Joe the carpenter was remodeling the break room at the mint?? [ATTACH]
That was my feeling also, anyone have an explanation of how this happened, I'd love to hear it! Guess we could call this one a "double die"!!
2 tailed Washington quarter... https://www.coinworld.com/news/us-coins/2017/09/pcgs-certifies-two-tailed-washington-quarter-dollar.all.html#
CF, welcome to CT. I like it...give you 30 cents for it...LOL
Welcome to CT. That said, I think you are wasting $$ if you send them in.
"Ibuy" welcome to CT. If you want any kind of feed back, we need to see the coin.
And I sold one!
We get excited too Adan, we just try not to show it under pressure...you will learn something new everyday here. Best to all!!
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My reply was "Oh crap, I missed it again!"
Adan, welcome to CT. Take a deep breath and R-E-L-A-X
$5 bucks for that full horn 1913? You stole it!!
went for $680.
I'm just not sure...the coin is up for bid...I give it a grade of vf25...push to 30?? but the "B" on the VDB is not clear and that is an important...
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https://www.pcgs.com/News/Counterfeit-Vs-Authentic-1909-s-Vdb-Lincoln-Cents
OK, you are saying that coin #2 is an example of Genuine obverse #1...?
Coin #1 is a PCGS slab...coin 2 is a raw coin...the S looks too high and left for me.
Modern coining methods have vastly reduced the frequency of these varieties due to the use of a single squeeze hubbing method during die...
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