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:D Most excellent
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I see that you like collecting those error proofs. What state is that?
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Proof die crack errors, cool speciality. I have kept my specialty quiet, it is very hard some times. With error coins especially, all it takes is a little interest and the prices get jacked up. Nice collection, but be careful as not to draw to much interest in what you collect as it may end up costing you.

nice coins, errrrrror

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 Posted 09/29/2007  10:22 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Saltydog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice quarter! With a S mint mark, that makes it a silver proof quarter doesn't it?
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Could be a clad proof or a Silver proof. Both are minted at San Francisco. Looks more like a clad to me. Tried the tissue over the image. appears gray rather an white like a silver coin would. IMHO
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Clad is correct.
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