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<p>[QUOTE="Chritt, post: 2189156, member: 75072"]I have personally found 3 coins that had flaws extremely similar to yours. You have what is called a "flawed coin". It's an error that occurs when stamping coins. </p><p>These coins are FAR more valuable than a silver 1965 quarter. My 3 coins were flawed wheat pennies and I received $80 cash from a coin shop for my pennies. I knew I could get more if I put in the effort to sell to collectors. But how I found my flawed pennies was the same way you did. I just happen to look at a penny I swept up from the floor. It looked odd to me and I couldn't tell why. Until I looked up "flawed coins" on the net. They told me to get a magnifying glass and look at the lettering closely. But for YOUR coin, it sounds like your flaws are very obvious. It is my opinion that your coin would be worth far more than my pennies. The more obvious the flaws, the more valuable it is. I'm not joking. Look up "flawed coin 1965 quarters' and start reading. Just make sure you research the sale price of other coins like yours, before you attempt to sell it to ANYONE. Good luck <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Chritt, post: 2189156, member: 75072"]I have personally found 3 coins that had flaws extremely similar to yours. You have what is called a "flawed coin". It's an error that occurs when stamping coins. These coins are FAR more valuable than a silver 1965 quarter. My 3 coins were flawed wheat pennies and I received $80 cash from a coin shop for my pennies. I knew I could get more if I put in the effort to sell to collectors. But how I found my flawed pennies was the same way you did. I just happen to look at a penny I swept up from the floor. It looked odd to me and I couldn't tell why. Until I looked up "flawed coins" on the net. They told me to get a magnifying glass and look at the lettering closely. But for YOUR coin, it sounds like your flaws are very obvious. It is my opinion that your coin would be worth far more than my pennies. The more obvious the flaws, the more valuable it is. I'm not joking. Look up "flawed coin 1965 quarters' and start reading. Just make sure you research the sale price of other coins like yours, before you attempt to sell it to ANYONE. Good luck :)[/QUOTE]
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