Very thorough, just as I am. Yesterday I found Colorado State quarter with a cud, 1963 Silver quarter, Kentucky State quarter S mint(not silver), and a 1988 p two sided heads which was my favorite find
Thank you for the feedback. Quarters are fun to hunt, as I usually go through several thousand dollars worth of them each month. Congrats on the silver and the cud! I found one on a Vermont state quarter last month. I've found a few two-headed magic/trick coins myself. They're cool, and sometimes they hide a smaller coin inside of them. What I'd really like to find is a 1976 D doubled die or one with an extreme die clash, but so far, no luck. I hope your luck continues during your next hunt 😄
It's probably worth a few bucks. A while back, a high-grade 1993 D with a similar die rotation sold for around $400. This example would be AU brown, but the rotation on it is very obvious compared to some that are only slightly off.
Send an email to ChangeIsGoodViewerContact@gmail.com and let me know which guides you want. They have a legend with them so you can understand the abbreviations. It's also good to look up the varieties on Variety Vista, Wexler's Die Varieties and Coppercoins.com so you know what the varieties look like. Thank you for the view and comment 😄
I just checked it. The exact address in the tab is changeisgoodviewercontact@gmail.com. Maybe it doesn't like the caps? Anyway, feel free to try again. I don't have any spam filters set on it, so it should go through. If that doesn't work, let me know and I'll give you another email. Thank you for the interest 😃
I prefer hunting pennies over dimes
I do, too. Dimes are usually good for silver and die chip errors, but pennies tend to have a lot more to offer.
Very thorough, just as I am.
Yesterday I found Colorado State quarter with a cud, 1963 Silver quarter, Kentucky State quarter S mint(not silver), and a 1988 p two sided heads which was my favorite find
Thank you for the feedback. Quarters are fun to hunt, as I usually go through several thousand dollars worth of them each month. Congrats on the silver and the cud! I found one on a Vermont state quarter last month. I've found a few two-headed magic/trick coins myself. They're cool, and sometimes they hide a smaller coin inside of them. What I'd really like to find is a 1976 D doubled die or one with an extreme die clash, but so far, no luck. I hope your luck continues during your next hunt 😄
What do you think the value of the rotated die is 🤔 ❓
It's probably worth a few bucks. A while back, a high-grade 1993 D with a similar die rotation sold for around $400. This example would be AU brown, but the rotation on it is very obvious compared to some that are only slightly off.
I enjoy coin hunting and would appreciate your coin guide. Revrr
Send an email to ChangeIsGoodViewerContact@gmail.com and let me know which guides you want. They have a legend with them so you can understand the abbreviations. It's also good to look up the varieties on Variety Vista, Wexler's Die Varieties and Coppercoins.com so you know what the varieties look like. Thank you for the view and comment 😄
Tried to send an email to you and it was returned. Can you verify your email address please. Thanks.
I just checked it. The exact address in the tab is changeisgoodviewercontact@gmail.com. Maybe it doesn't like the caps? Anyway, feel free to try again. I don't have any spam filters set on it, so it should go through. If that doesn't work, let me know and I'll give you another email. Thank you for the interest 😃