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<p>[QUOTE="Skyman, post: 2649975, member: 28299"]Some rather snarky comments here guys. This is a new member, and given her name it could well be that English is not her native language, and given the title of the post it may well be that she is posting from another country. Try and be a little more helpful.</p><p><br /></p><p>Welcome aboard Roxanna!!! Generally the people here are helpful, and you can learn a lot.</p><p><br /></p><p>Given the colors of the reverse of the Washington in the picture, it COULD be that the reverse is missing it's outer clad layer. Given the picture I'm NOT sure if this is correct or not. When you look at the quarter from the side do you see 3 layers of color; white, copper (reddish), white? Or do you see only two colors; white and copper? If you see only two colors it may be that you have a clad quarter that is missing it's outer clad layer, which would be considered an error coin. Error coins can vary dramatically in price depending on the error and the type of coin. Washington quarters missing a clad layer are not super hard to find, so if it is that, then it might be worth $10 - $20, which is still quite a bit more than a quarter. On the other hand, if it is a normal 1982 quarter, then it is only worth a quarter, e.g. 25 cents.</p><p><br /></p><p>With regards to the Morgan dollar, from the second image it appears to be uncirculated, however, from the first image it appears to be badly beat up, so I'd call it MS60, which would be worth somewhere in the $30 - $40 range.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Skyman, post: 2649975, member: 28299"]Some rather snarky comments here guys. This is a new member, and given her name it could well be that English is not her native language, and given the title of the post it may well be that she is posting from another country. Try and be a little more helpful. Welcome aboard Roxanna!!! Generally the people here are helpful, and you can learn a lot. Given the colors of the reverse of the Washington in the picture, it COULD be that the reverse is missing it's outer clad layer. Given the picture I'm NOT sure if this is correct or not. When you look at the quarter from the side do you see 3 layers of color; white, copper (reddish), white? Or do you see only two colors; white and copper? If you see only two colors it may be that you have a clad quarter that is missing it's outer clad layer, which would be considered an error coin. Error coins can vary dramatically in price depending on the error and the type of coin. Washington quarters missing a clad layer are not super hard to find, so if it is that, then it might be worth $10 - $20, which is still quite a bit more than a quarter. On the other hand, if it is a normal 1982 quarter, then it is only worth a quarter, e.g. 25 cents. With regards to the Morgan dollar, from the second image it appears to be uncirculated, however, from the first image it appears to be badly beat up, so I'd call it MS60, which would be worth somewhere in the $30 - $40 range.[/QUOTE]
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