MS 63 on front, MS 64 on back. MS 63 altogether
Probably a grease filled die- a minor error. Post a separate thread next time.
It's hard to tell anything from such a blurry picture. About weight- 5.75 seems to be within mint tolerance for a quarter. Normal weight is 5.67...
Just looks like a well worn quarter to me... Wait for what others have to say.
Ah, didn’t notice at first.
Thanks for sharing! Where was the ANA convention this year?
I used the Lighthouse slabs. I believe that they are effective, but, more expensive than the airtites. I bought them for some of my better...
Yes, it's really a shame that someone tested pliers/wire cutters on the coin. It looks at least AU. Melt value, like everyone said- $13/$14.
Post a separate thread with pictures.
Nice finds! You may be able to sell the top low serial number note for $15-$20 Here's a 3 digit serial $1 that sold on ebay for $25:...
Post it in the ancient coins forum- they'll be able to explain.
MS 68- very nice coin! Price: $150?
I just voted MS 63 (before scrolling to the bottom)- great coin and amazing colour. Unfortunately, I missed all the fun.
I keep any curiosity I encounter in change. But, when I CRH, I keep the silver, NIFCs, proofs- same as you (not that I've encountered any 90%...
It's definitely worth grading it. Show us what the TPG slab looks like when you get it back.
Happy Birthday Shrews! Wishing you all the best.
I see what you mean- the dentils on the reverse appear more jagged.
Nice find! How many rolls did you go through?
From what I heard, Franco was never deposed. He ruled until his death in 1975. Still, interesting collection.
Try to take clearer pictures. However, it appears that you have a normal coin- no doubling seems to be present. Worth 1 cent.
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