I feel like I just read what a cow regurgitates to chew for a second or third time. A 17 year old post brought back to life? Must be a record.
Hi to all In the Italian forum lamoneta.it, we are discussing about this: two heads and two dates, 1950/1951 Weight 6.3 grams, diameter 24 mm. We think that it could be an artifact, of course, but we are interested in your opinion. Thanks in advance. petronius https://www.lamoneta.it/topic/214146-quarter-di-dollar-doppio-volto-1950-1951/
The edge of the "coin" The coin is not in my hands, I only see photos. The owner says: "this line not cut the entire circle of the coin, and not take the lower part of the outline, seems only on surface" Thanks again. petronius
I have to agree with enamel7. The mint normally used different size shanks on the obverse die and the reverse die so 2 same face dies could not coin. Although some one could have altered it in the mint with a grinder, I do not think is high. Also the line does seem to go all around in the photos above although high quality machinery to get excellent joint. Too many factors ( including two dates) is 99.9% fake.IMO, no offense to the owner. Jim
I found a 3 headed quarter while sorting my change today. I was so jazzed that the cashiern at the market musta given it to me in change by accident. Saved me a trip to mt rushmore he did.