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Valued Member
United States
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And that is what makes it worth it. Why does it not have corroded edges?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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What do you mean by corroded edges?
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Valued Member
United States
139 Posts |
As in not like our coinage edges. No signs of copper.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1903 Posts |
It is not clad, the coin is entirely made of cupronickel.
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Valued Member
United States
466 Posts |
shavil, what do you mean do I have messenger? You should be able to send me emails if you click on my name, and then look at contact info. I search a lot of different types of coins so we could talk about them on my email too I guess if you don't want to ask stuff on here glad to help cool coin you found as well, I don't have one of those yet I have many penny nickel sized ones with goldfish but no quarter sized ones
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Valued Member
United States
466 Posts |
got a box on Wednesday and just got around to searching it. I was very pleased to pull 1 silver 1961 D 1 clad proof 2006 Nebraska State Quartera handful of nice AU coins I am stockpiling for my Dansco purchase 5 ATB Quarters (I left 2 more in the box as they were all grimy) about 10 DC/territories question: while looking at the territories quarters I noticed that the "D" mintmark seemed extra large. Is it really bigger, or is it an illusion somehow. Anyone know any information about the mintmark on the denver minted territories coins?
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Valued Member
United States
130 Posts |
Did my first box of quarters in about 6 months today. Found a 1944 and 1964
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Valued Member
United States
61 Posts |
Searched $60 today 3 ATB1 Territory. Finding an ATB is almost as exciting as finding silver All hail the ATB's 
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Valued Member
United States
130 Posts |
The box I searched had at least 25-30 ATB Quarters. I kept a few BU ones and put the rest back.
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Valued Member
United States
466 Posts |
going to grab my box for the week. Hopefully the silver keeps coming. and I agree gmaster456 I thoroughly enjoy pulling ATB Quarters from rolls. I used to be as excited to pull territories quarters, but the ATB coins are even more rare then those for me to find. Going to do the quarter box first this week. Will post results tomorrow keep the quarters coming
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United States
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I don't search quarters but I like to see this thread stay alive. Maybe it will convince me to try quarters.
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United States
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United States
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looke like DDD, Die Deterioration Doubling.. can't be and RPM, none of those since 1989, then they started putting the mintmark on the master die.
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Valued Member
United States
466 Posts |
so I completed what I would call an above average box of quarters. I picked coin up today instead of wednesday because work messed my coin schedule up (hate that) anyways I searched the quarters first like I wanted to and was pleased to find 2 silvers in the same roll 1942 1956 I also found 10 ATB1 yosemite P 2 mount hood P 2 grand canyon P 4 yellowstone P 1 hot springs P 1 DC 5 territories 7 AU coins from 1970-1988 Getting ready to buy a dansco and start fillin' her up like I did with my Roosevelt dimesWonder if I can get the whole set from circulation people said the dimes were gonna be really hard, but I have 14 holes left only I'll update number remaining when I get an album Until then, happy hunting
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United States
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forgot to mention it, but the 42, and 56 are both hole fillers 22 different silver Washington quarter dates from circulation so far!
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