Just really wondering what the three ddo/ddr quarters and the 61 D dime are worth really. The 61 is a little worn, the steps are a bummer but it's double struck! Triple if the cent gets added to it. Also the obverse has been rotated 180 degree and stamped again also it seems. I know the 61 is usually gone after mainly for the steps, but am wondering what this one could be worth still maybe from this other stuff it's got goin on. He's been thru a lot lol.
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All "spenders", I'm afraid. Worth no more than face value. The 1957 is kind of fun, though it's not really worth a premium either. I keep the pre-1960 coins I find in change, just for the heck of it, though most of the cents and nickels from the late '50s aren't technically worth much more than face value in lower circulated grades. Of course when you're talking dimes and above, the 1964 and earlier coins are silver and worth keeping. Your 1965 quarters are just a year too late.
The pictures are not the best, but I don't see anything out of the ordinary just heavily circulated coins. Maybe you can point out what you are seeing?
I'll get some pics up. Believe it or not I just got back from the store and realized they gave me a very heavy ddo/ddr proof 68 nickel!!!!! I'm getting so lucky lately. I'll post up close pics of it and the quarters and the 1961 d in a few monents
They are all double dies though. All of which checked out with the description in wexlers coin book. It's says the two 65's max out at 1,500 each at ms65 and the ones they had displayed to gage your grade from didn't look all that great either. The 1967 sold for almost 12,000 in ms67 camo
Speaking of silver coins I just got back from the store and only got a dime and nickel back as change. The dime is broad struck 89 p dime. The nickel is a 1968 very heavy ddo ddr proof nickel. I'll put up way better pics of each in just a minute
If you are seeing doubling it's probably just Mechanical Doubling and not Hub Doubling. Mechanical doubling has nothing to do with a trued Doubled Die By the way.. The correct numismatic terminology is Doubled Die, not double die You posted more than enough pictures.. ✌ peace
Agreed, none of the coins you posted are above a vf in condition. to me they are spenders. Coins in this condition are very hard to attribute, and are most likely MD as specified above. I would encourage you to find nicer examples, good luck in your hunt.