Average circulated condition. No state of preservation in my opinion. It may be exhibiting a bit of strike through grease look in the letters on the reverse, or it could be counting wheel damage. If it was silver it'd have some value over face, but clad is valued at face only.
@Sergio1327 said:
I must clean and store them properly. True, thanks, friend.
NO.
You must not clean any coins, ever.
You must not store any of the coins you have shown. The coins you have shown have no numismatic value. As many others have already said, these should be spent, not stored.
BONGO DRIVE 1984 LINCOLN THAT LOOKS LIKE OLD COIN DUG FROM GROUND EX MRS BONGO LEAVE BONGO IN PERILOUS FINANCIAL POSITION BONGO SMALL POMME DE TERRE ALSO NEED REDECORATION BONGO HAS SECRET THINGS THAT EX MRS BONGO COVETS
@Sergio1327 said:
I must clean and store them properly. True, thanks, friend.
NO.
You must not clean any coins, ever.
You must not store any of the coins you have shown. The coins you have shown have no numismatic value. As many others have already said, these should be spent, not stored.
@Sergio1327 said:
I have some quarters that weigh 5.85 grams. I understand that the copper and nickel ones should weigh 5.62 grams. Are they made of another alloy?
that number is within the weight tolerances of quarters made between 1965 to now
Watch NO youtube videos regarding non silver coin values or how to collect or how to hit the million dollar pocket change coin. Just say no to coin videos for nearly ever. JMO
Jim
When a man who is honestly mistaken hears the truth, he will either quit being mistaken or cease to be honest....Abraham Lincoln
Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.....Mark Twain
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"Do you need this piece?"
asking that is SPAMMING
3 coins down, 997 to go...
It's a nice example of pocket change that you can easily spend for face value.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
Average circulated condition. No state of preservation in my opinion. It may be exhibiting a bit of strike through grease look in the letters on the reverse, or it could be counting wheel damage. If it was silver it'd have some value over face, but clad is valued at face only.
NO.
You must not clean any coins, ever.
You must not store any of the coins you have shown. The coins you have shown have no numismatic value. As many others have already said, these should be spent, not stored.
Please do not post any more of your coins. Spend them or just give them away.
All common stuff, spend it
Troll.
It is not the rare "Type H" reverse variety.
But I like it OK for a quarter (to spend).
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No ... I do not like the coin pictured.
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Likewise.
Thanks, I did not think of that. I’m going with this one.

You’re the entertainment now, that won’t bother too much.
Here's to hoping sergio1328 is a kinder and more gentle version of Sergio.
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If it was 1964 then yes.
keep learning, but i gave links to read. you can get a lot of education from them
Show that you're actually learning, and you'll have people lined up to help you.
BONGO DRIVE 1984 LINCOLN THAT LOOKS LIKE OLD COIN DUG FROM GROUND EX MRS BONGO LEAVE BONGO IN PERILOUS FINANCIAL POSITION BONGO SMALL POMME DE TERRE ALSO NEED REDECORATION BONGO HAS SECRET THINGS THAT EX MRS BONGO COVETS
That one may be the exception.
How much do the scales weigh?
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
that number is within the weight tolerances of quarters made between 1965 to now
quarter, dime, half dollars 1964 and before are 90% silver
there are 90% dollars too, but the last released for circulation was 1935
They also could contain gold. "Could" is irrelevant, given that your coins are completely normal and worth nothing more than face value.
This would be a good time to demonstrate that you are learning...
Watch NO youtube videos regarding non silver coin values or how to collect or how to hit the million dollar pocket change coin. Just say no to coin videos for nearly ever. JMO
Jim
When a man who is honestly mistaken hears the truth, he will either quit being mistaken or cease to be honest....Abraham Lincoln
Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.....Mark Twain
true
you do not rely on youtube for education
use the links
The Bicentennial coins also had a 40% silver version. The color would be a little different, for example.
The 40% silver Bicentennial quarter would have to have an S mintmark. Yours doesn't have the look of silver as far as I can tell.
And, copper on the edge can indeed turn dark under certain conditions.