Coated in iron I should think.
Looks like a die break. Worth 1 cent IMO.
Possibly a die break or die crack. But pictures are blurry. If it is raised and it looks like a crack, then it's a die crack. This is caused when...
I'd keep it anyways. I like to keep novelty items like that. Once found a penny that looked like someone bleached it - it was a 1967 and it looked...
Grade is AU 53 or something.
Or, you could put in a little money into the gold stock, like $100 or so, and then you won't have as much of a risk.
It's all a gamble. It could go down to 1200 in 20 minutes. IMO, you should buy when it's low, not when it's high. It could already be at its peak,...
That's called a lamination error. Looks like a pretty good one too!
Whenever I click on any of those links it says error.
Just created an account on numista. I'm not done putting coins on there yet, but I have over 300 so far to trade. Looking to trade for older...
But if keep it anyways because it is magnetic. I usually keep weird coins.
Not a double ear IMO.
Probably coated in something magnetic. Also, pictures are too dark/blurry to see the ear.
Are you saying it's from a Canadian quarter? Or from something else? It isn't from a Canadian quarter, I can tell you that.
Umm... ok? That means nothing. The coloring is from being exposed to a different environment than the rest. And also, a Canadian quarter looks...
Well, I can't see any numbers. Pictures are either too blurry, or there are no numbers at all. Also, this error is on 1970 PROOF coins, meaning...
You know, I think I have heard of a variety of 1970 proof coins that have the date 1941 on the back because they used 1941 Canadian quarters for...
Just crud on the obverse and reverse. Something to think about when looking for errors is to think... "How did this happen in the minting...
Yes, but it is only in sets unless someone put it in circulation.
Age actually means nothing moneywise in my opinion. The thing that makes coins valuable is rarity. Like ancient coins can sell for $1, and a 2020...
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