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2001 D Vermont Quarter Missing Clad Layer ANACS

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I have a Vermont error that according to coinage magazine does not exist

2001-D-Vermont-Quarter-Missing-Clad-Layer-ANACS
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what I am curious aboout is how to put a value on it
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Welcome! As others have already stated plese get some Pic's up!!!!Mike
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Originally posted by drgnrdr57

what I am curious aboout is how to put a value on it



You can't put a value on it. Not at all. It's worth what someone is willing to pay for it. The only way to "put a value" on any coin is to see what others have paid for similar ones in the past.
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what I am curious aboout is how to put a value on it


If it's one of a kind, or at least no others have been sold yet, the only way to put a value on it is for you to sell it. [:0]

Then you will have a value, you may like it, you may not.

I'll give you a dollar for it.

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I will be beat bobby's Bid at $1.00 I will give You $2.00.
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If anacs has certified as an error -Unknown The Hype machine will get you a better Price post Pics Here and elsewere. Many of these People will contibue to tell Others about it etc. This a good place to start We are International..
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Very cool! I am confused though. The reverse looks bronze in color?
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I have had the coi since 2001 when I cracked opn a roll of quarters at work one day. It was a fresh roll from the people we bought our change to run the store with. It was right in the middle of the roll
I saw it and bought it for face. so I have been holding it for five years.thats why it has darkend the copper which normally would be covered by the plating like on the obverse
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Copper is much morte reactive to the environment than the Nickel plating,, If you touched the surface with your fingers and the coin laid out in an area where it was subjected to temp and humidity changes the copper will definitely darken and tarnish.

This is probly why the coin only graded at 61.

Very cool error and well worth the face value cost !!

Rick
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That coin looks cool. Great find...
What is your plans for it? Keep it...Sell it?

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I am not sure right now according to 2005 coinage magazine NO vermont errors exsist. because of that I have no basis on how to price for sale. so for now I think I will sit on it for a while at least
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good idea, but once you get a price, let me know, I might like to buy that one.
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Go to fredweinberg.com for more info, he is an error coin dealer.

from FAQ:

I have a quarter that is copper on one side. What is it?

Since 1965 our dimes, quarters, halves, and dollars are made of "clad" material. This is a copper core surrounded on both sides by a cupro-nickel layer.

Very often the clad layer peels off the coin before or after it is struck. On dimes and pre-1999 quarters, "Missing Clad Layers" are worth between $10-$25. On States quarters, depending on the condition of the coin and the color of the copper side, they are worth between $100- $200. Do not clean your coin - especially the copper side. I do purchase these coins on a regular basis and would have to see your coin to give you a firm offer.

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weinberg has NO vermont errors at all. I have talked to him 4 times and got 4 different answers I am not sure wether to trust him or not. he offered me 450 raw then when I got it back graded he offered me 300 so do I TRUST him
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Personally, I would keep the coin. Interesting that you don't know if any others are out there. If it is worth 300 now, I can't see there being a lot of them out there to drive that price down. but what do I know?
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