@Shawn01 welcome to CoinTalk. The reason the link doesn't work is probably due to the age of the post. Go back and look when he posted the link. He posted this in 2008!
I thought I had already posted this one, but cannot find where it is . . . . . Anyway, here is my 1912-D Tails / Tails Liberty "V" nickel. I am thinking this has been around quite a long time, given the relative lack of wear on these 108+ year old coins. Get a look at the rotation of the "reverse." You can take your cues from the positions of the staples. Enjoy . . . . . Z
There is actually a real two sided quarter . It was in an article . I think a member here bought it . I don't want to say his name .
Beetlejuice, beetlejuice, beetlejuice . . . . Oh crap . . . . . The Ghostest with the Mostest . . . . Z
The 1912-D over the Philly nickel, the other nickel could be anything but it is most likely a 1911, 1910 or other common date for that series.
Hello I am very new to this post. I have been collecting for quite a while but I've never been serious about it. I also have a two headed 1947 Quarter. It is 1947 on both sides and everything faces reversed. Also everything is indented instead of protruding outwards. It is not made of silver. If anyone could tell me anything about whether this is real or fake it would be appreciated.
Well we can't see it without pictures! Start a new thread. This one is old. That way you will get more views and better responses. If you think it's a Mint Error then create your thread over at the Error Coins forum if CoinTalk. Simple thread.. The title short and a short description. No need to state that you got it in change at the gas station near your job at midnight when it was raining outside.