Bought an 1870-CC quarter. Warning: numismatic horrors inside.

This key date 1870-CC quarter was included in the set of Bust & Seated quarters I bought last week from a personal friend. Isn't she sweet?

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<< <i>Where is the reverse? >>
Got lost in the mail.
As for the reverse, is that my screen? Too bad but I guess it made the coin affordable....
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No such thing as an affordable 1870-CC quarter.
Great coin...how were the other early CC's? Were the 1880's mostly Proofs?
The one 1873-CC is beautiful, but my photos of it were not, so maybe I'll post that one some other day. There is a 2nd beat up 1873-CC Arr. included as a filler for the 1873-CC NA, which is missing. The 1872-CC is "OK" and the 1871-CC is badly damaged. The 1879-90 coins were all proofs except 1879, 1883 and 1890.
But scratched up or not, that 70-CC is still worth beaucoup bucks. Can't wait to see the other CCs in this set.
What a Nightmare!
The name is LEE!
I wish it were mine.
I cringed out loud.
Amusing history and it helps me to easily accept the 'damage' and provides a bit of history as the scratches are not simply random and of a vandalistic nature but instead gives the coin reason and purpose.
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BUT, they probably didn't care since they would eventually die and never see the TRUE value for this coin.
BTW - Not a nice coin, but excellent date to acquire.
<< <i>Well those will buff right out!
<< <i>Interestingly, many 20c coins have the same cut marks reverse. I did some research a few years ago and many of these smaller silver coins were used as a cigar cutters block back in the day. Many will retain some of the black tar too.
Amusing history and it helps me to easily accept the 'damage' and provides a bit of history as the scratches are not simply random and of a vandalistic nature but instead gives the coin reason and purpose. >>
Neat story but hard to fathom why one would use a coin in that manner as it would dull the blade. I have cut way back on cigar consumption but find biting off the end is as effective as any cutter I have used.
I would probably entertain having the reverse repaired. She's got ample details and lacks original skin....just seems an option to consider.