Looks very nice. However, I'd wonder about any mint state Seated Quarter being sold raw these days. Appears to be a very nice grade from the photo but these take some looking.
I usually don't buy toned coins, but this one caught my eye. I paid too much for it and it's going in my birth year set.
I was pretty happy when I found this nickel in my drawer yesterday. Not in the best shape but I rarely come across these in circulation. Sometimes I think people try to pass these along because they think they are foreign coins, or they just aren't paying attention.
In retail, especially before payday, people purchase their necessities (cigarettes) with piles of change. This is either the best or worst they have. I've been paid with a handful of Mercury dimes, but usually its a handful of sticky pennies from who knows where that needs to be soaked in cleaner before you even want to touch them. Looking in I saw something shiny. I pulled it out and found this in with all the other crap. A little rusty but still cool to find. Of course this was the only thing in the bowl that wasn't garbage.
1881-S Morgan $1 graded MS65 by NGC (slab has some scuffs on the surface) 1881: The year that James Garfield, 20th President of the United States, was assassinated.
Wednesday at my day job I found a silver dime and quarter. Then on Thursday I went to un-jam coins in our change machine and I see a dime that caught my eye. I pull it out and it's a Mercury dime. I look at the others and I find a total of 10 silver dimes Then later at my second job I find 2 silver quarters, one from a customer, the other in a bank roll Another good day coin hunting