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<p>[QUOTE="Ordinary Fool, post: 2666253, member: 85318"]I'm far removed from an expert although I have looked at many and put back few quarters.</p><p><br /></p><p>Yours look dirty, stained and damaged to me. Others may have different opinions based on the limited visual information you have posted here.</p><p><br /></p><p>They may actually be special. I don't know and don't have them in my hand.</p><p><br /></p><p>Maybe take more pix of them from various angles and lighting, crop out all the background, and consider posting them in a separate thread? Good luck!</p><p><br /></p><p>I believe the suggestions to weigh were to the original poster in this thread. A jewelry store, pawn shop, coin shop or any number of places will have a scale capable of measuring grams to 2 or more decimal places to the right.</p><p><br /></p><p>You can buy a tiny digital scale, shipped to your door for less than $15. Mine was 10.57 off eBay and one that goes up to 30 pounds was $25.</p><p><br /></p><p>The United States Mint's website tells you how much any coin they've made should weigh as do most all the coin books and several websites focused on the specific interest.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ordinary Fool, post: 2666253, member: 85318"]I'm far removed from an expert although I have looked at many and put back few quarters. Yours look dirty, stained and damaged to me. Others may have different opinions based on the limited visual information you have posted here. They may actually be special. I don't know and don't have them in my hand. Maybe take more pix of them from various angles and lighting, crop out all the background, and consider posting them in a separate thread? Good luck! I believe the suggestions to weigh were to the original poster in this thread. A jewelry store, pawn shop, coin shop or any number of places will have a scale capable of measuring grams to 2 or more decimal places to the right. You can buy a tiny digital scale, shipped to your door for less than $15. Mine was 10.57 off eBay and one that goes up to 30 pounds was $25. The United States Mint's website tells you how much any coin they've made should weigh as do most all the coin books and several websites focused on the specific interest.[/QUOTE]
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