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The first thing I saw was the crack and missing pieces. It’s an ugly coin but it’s a great coin, if you know what I mean. I’d add that to my...
Very sorry to hear that.
Sooner or later it gets all of us. ;)
Since it didn’t line up it could be a defective planchet. That would be my best guess. At any rate, I’d call that coin a keeper so protect it.
You’re welcome. Lay another cent by the indentation and see if it fits. It could be several reasons as to what happened.
It looks very nice, crisp, clean and no folds or unwanted ink marks. A binary note with 9’s and 5’s so not a true binary.
It’s just a worn silver quarter worth it’s junk value price. Most definitely not an error coin.
Looks like it occurred at the Mint so it’s an error coin. Not much value so get to excited but it’s sure nice to find.
Thanks guys, much appreciated.
A Cud must touch the rim. A die chip can appear anywhere but when it happens on the rim it becomes a Cud.
Not worth grading but definitely worth keeping. That is one neat looking die chip and it’s in the perfect place.
The Bicentennial Quarter has a die chip by the flame in the torch. No Added Value for that. The Nickel is basically normal with a worn die minting...
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It’s nice looking but not near worth the grading costs.
Of good grief!
Whats wrong with roof and why should he be fired?
Time to put your Red Book to use.
Congrats, that’s a nice find for CRH.
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