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Ok so I have quite a few quarters that are pretty off centered can someone tell me if they are worth anything.?
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 Posted 05/25/2021  4:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
. Please post a photo of the obverse and reverse.
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Large and crisp photos will tell the story.
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Need to see pictures. Many people have what they think are off center coins, but are in fact far more common misaligned dies worth face value.
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Nothing special here each quarter is worth about 25 cents each.

The amount that the quarters are 'off centered' is within tolerances.
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I don't see anything there that would warrant a premium.
They all look to be within tolerance. The lettering has to run of the edge before they are worth more than face value.

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Please only one per thread. When more than one show up, I go away. It is to hard to separate them. It seems to be be like going to a doctors office that doesn't have separate rooms. Just the waiting room. So you come and and sit down and the Doctor starts working on the the first patient. And you realize that this is group therapy in the doctors office in the waiting room. So that is what it is like to bring more than one coin to the table at once. Do you want a grouped diagnosis lumping them into one final thought, or do you want individual diagnosis? Thus the single coin is better. (Boy was I glad I didn't go in for a Prostrate check in that doctor's office) LOL
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@gig, first welcome to CCF. Second, a good rule of thumb when considering coins struck from mis-aligned dies is that they become collectible when the design elements (such as inscriptions) start to fall off the edge of the coin. None of your rise to the level, so you could just save one as a good example and then spend the rest.
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Thank you very much a little knowledge to add to my book lol...
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