So last night I went to do laundry and also see what I'd get from what I call the Magic Candy Machine (deserves its' own thread, really). This time I got three interesting quarters, maybe not show stoppers but marginally magical, ha. I'll just post them together without their opposite sides, because I'm not asking any particular questions about them, nor would I guess any of them to have especially 'premium' value. But if anyone disagrees let me know! And I do have photos of their opposite sides if it's important. 1. 1982 P with almost no rim (a very thin rim in just the N.E. quadrant) beside a normal 82 P, for reference. The rimless one actually weighs more than the normal one, so I don't think the rim is worn off. 2. 2007 P Idaho with an interesting little Cud (right?) at the point of George's neck. 3. 1999 P Delaware Spitting Horse (more like 'Speared Horse;' the crack comes out the back of the head). Hard to tell from the picture but I'm certain it's not just a scratch.
Cool finds! On the 2007 p, that is a small die chip. Cud's are connected to the rim but I seem to remember something along the lines of if the die break is larger than 4mm isn't is considered a Cud?
The experts may consider one or all to be spendable.
They are cool finds, but carry no extra premiums, die chip very very common, spitting Horse has a condition issue,it has way too many scratches to fetch any premium.
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