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Not really looking for much these days but if I were, it might be a toner.
The Type C reverse is the Reverse of the 1965 Quarters with sharp, pointed leaves of which, the left most leaf under the arrow clutch almost touches the arrows while the second right most leaf under the arrow clutch ends "above" the Eagles tail feathers. The tail feathers should have distinguishable veins as well although on weaker strikes, that may not always bethe case.
The name is LEE!
Seller has a BIN for $48....
However, about five years ago, inspired by CladKing, I bought several hundred dollars worth of quarter rolls to build the best circ clad collection I could and was glad I did. The pre-State quarters are disappearing rapidly and it was remarkably difficult to find any in good condition. If people know any young collectors, it's quite a fun challenge to put together a clad set--and one they'll be glad they took on later.
Here are some photos - looks interesting but I'll let the quarter aficionados tell me what they think. Thanks to all for making me aware.
Edited to correct photos
But it's still worth $3.50 in melt value!
The name is LEE!
A couple of years back I was getting ready to drop a handful of change (I'd already quickly scanned) into the coffee-can donation jar at the grocery store. Any of us can tell a good coin when we see it, and in the instant before I dropped my change I spied a silver dime, with about 95% certainty, lying in the bottom of the can.
As I dropped my donation, I picked up the dime.
You could argue I stole the coin, and I wouldn't necessarily disagree with you. I'd rationalize by saying my donation was significantly more than a dime (maybe $.80). So the way I see it, I simply donated $.70 instead of $.80.
I could have donated the value of the silver dime or a portion thereof. But I didn't check the coin until I got home (it was in fact a silver dime). And as I said, my donation was already a significant portion of its value anyway.
What would you have done?
FWIW: I did drop one of the new $100 bills in the store's new locked donation box a couple of weeks back. Not an excuse, just an illustration that I'm not a crazy penny-pinching money-grubber.
--Severian the Lame