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Re: W Quarter Pricing Continues To Be Strong Heading In To 2025
There are too few 1971 quarters surviving in circulation to even get a good feel for how few there are. You can't do a proper analysis of their number and condition if you can't find a single specime… (View Post)2 -
Re: What type of gloves do you use to handle raw coins?
It depends on exactly what I'm doing. I normally use one of those one cent gloves on my left hand but sometimes I wear it on my right. It's not unusual to don a second one or even use none at all. I … (View Post)1 -
Re: 2004-D High/Low Leaf Wisconsin Quarters
The production of each die falls onto a conveyor belt that takes it to be counted. By definition varieties are pairs of dies (die varieties) so this production ends up on the same or subsequent palle… (View Post)1 -
Re: 2004-D High/Low Leaf Wisconsin Quarters
I should have looked harder than I did so it's my own fault. But new coin goes principally to areas where the economy is growing. Old quarters ae recirculated as they come in but only in places the e… (View Post)2 -
Re: "The Man in the Arena"
Here's a silver 1965 dime. It's a roosevelt doesn't conform. ;) It's at least 4th cousin once removed. (View Post)4