Not sure about the quarter but the Merc looks fake. The eye looks odd, the 9 in the date looks wrong, IGWT looks like `In Cod WeTrust`. Is wetrust one word or two.
I'm looking at a genuine AG03 1916-D (confirmed real by ANACS at LB) and the S in Trust doesn't look the same at all. In the picture, the top of the S is flat and the end curves up. It doesn't look that way on mine. The rest of the letters look kind of wobbly and primitive, also.
They both Look genuine to me from the photo's. (would definitely need to see in person to confirm.
If so, The 16 SLQ has been cleaned but grades in the Vf-25-30 range. PCGS is a little liberal on grade and cleaning of 16 SLQ's but the cleaning might be too harsh even for them on this one, again judging by a photo.
The 16-d merc looks vf-20-25 again, PCGS gradin on 16-d's is a little loose! (this coin looks holderable from the photo)
You guys have to remember that it was all stamped at different times by hand.Both are obviously cleaned.I'd say they are both Fine at best.I'm not an expert on either series,but they look original to me.
Marty, they both look "genuine" to me. I doubt that PCGS would holder either one, tho. Too harsh a cleaning, as someone else mentioned. But, nice coins for a Dansco...
The splits in the IGWT lettering is indeed strange. Also look at the position of the top of the "9" -- it sits an appreciable distance beneath each "1." Compare the lettering and the "9" with the 1916 registry picture I posted along with mgood's 1916 Merc -- the lettering is different and the top of the "9" appears flush with each "1." Could be the photo or the strike, too.
I would not want either coin unless slabbed by either NGC or PCGS. My guess is that neither one will slab due to problems. (altered, cleaned, counterfeit, whatever)
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If your going to send them in send them to ANACS. If you send them to PCGS or NGC as soon as they see them they will get bagged for the cleaning/scratches and they may not even check the diagnostics of the coin. So if they come back bagged you may still not know anything about authenticity. At ANACS they will be slabbed if they are genuine whether the are cleaned or not and then that question will be settled.
For circulated coins like this ANACS is just as good as PCGS and NGC. Their grading if anything is a little tighter, and like Condor wrote, they will slab the coins if they are genuine even if they have problems.
If the '16 quarter turns out be good, but comes back whizzed or with some other problem, don't dispair. It's still worth a lot of money. There is an extreme shortage of these coins available. Collectors learn pretty fast that if they don't have an extremely fat check book, they won't own a "no problem" example. You usally can't dicker on these coins, you just pay the freight.
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Only problem is they appear to have been lightly cleaned. Hairlines noticeable on the quarter and the "luster" looks wrong for these grades.
If they are true, and for the grades, they should be holdered.
MHO.
Large pic
What mint is the merc?
Particularly the D on the Merc.
rainbowroosie April 1, 2003
The eye looks odd, the 9 in the date looks wrong, IGWT looks like `In Cod WeTrust`. Is wetrust one word or two.
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If so, The 16 SLQ has been cleaned but grades in the Vf-25-30 range. PCGS is a little liberal on grade and cleaning of 16 SLQ's but the cleaning might be too harsh even for them on this one, again judging by a photo.
The 16-d merc looks vf-20-25 again, PCGS gradin on 16-d's is a little loose! (this coin looks holderable from the photo)
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The top one is a quarter. The bottom one is a dime.
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Unless of course they changed the lettering.
Let us know how this one turns out.
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If the '16 quarter turns out be good, but comes back whizzed or with some other problem, don't dispair. It's still worth a lot of money. There is an extreme shortage of these coins available. Collectors learn pretty fast that if they don't have an extremely fat check book, they won't own a "no problem" example. You usally can't dicker on these coins, you just pay the freight.